A Cytokinin (Isopentenyl-Adenosyl-Mononucleotide) Linked to Ecdysone in Newly Laid Eggs of Locusta migratoria

Abstract
Newly laid eggs of the insect Locusta migratoria contain high concentrations (50 nanomoles per gram) of an ecdysone conjugate of maternal origin; 3 milligrams of this conjugate were isolated by conventional techniques, and the structure was established by mass spectrometry and 1H, 13C, and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance as the 22-N6-(isopentenyl)-adenosine monophosphoric ester of ecdysone.