| Literature DB >> 26524963 |
Seeta Poudel1, Yunjung Kim1, Yun Tai Kim2, Youngseok Lee3.
Abstract
Studies of taste modality using the animal model Drosophila melanogaster have elucidated a number of uncharacterized mechanisms of sensory responses. Gustatory receptors expressed in taste organs are not only responsible for the acceptance and rejection of different foods, but are also involved in the process of selecting an oviposition site. This contact-chemosensation is essential for animals to discriminate between nutritious and contaminated foods. In this study, we characterized the function of gustatory receptors that play a dual role in feeding and oviposition using the plant metabolite umbelliferone. The combined electrophysiological and behavioral evidence demonstrated that two broadly tuned gustatory receptors, GR33a and GR66a, and one narrowly tuned gustatory receptor, GR93a, are all required to generate a functional umbelliferone receptor.Entities:
Keywords: Aversive behavior; Electrophysiology; GR33a; GR66a; GR93a
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26524963 DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2015.10.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insect Biochem Mol Biol ISSN: 0965-1748 Impact factor: 4.714