glutamatepheromone
Glutamatepheromone is a proposed term in chemical ecology for a class of pheromonal signals that are based on, or derived from, the amino acid glutamate. There is no widely accepted chemical identity for a glutamatepheromone, and the term is used primarily in speculative or exploratory discussions about amino acid–related cues. In this framing, signals may derive from glutamyl-containing compounds, glutamate metabolism by-products, or engineered analogs that retain a glutamate-related functional group and become detectable to conspecifics as a cue.
Chemical properties and production: because glutamate is highly polar and poorly volatile, any volatile pheromone signal
Biological roles and taxa: proposed roles include aggregation, mate finding, territory marking, or social organization signals
Detection and research: candidate signals would be sought through behavioral assays, chemical analyses, and receptor studies