Abstract: Like the Sac locus controlling sugar sensitivity in mice, the taste gene Tre of the fruitfly Drosophila was discovered in wild populations as a genetic dimorphism controlling gustatory sensitivity to a sugar trehalose. By activating a P-element transposon near the gene locus we obtained induced Tre mutations and analyzed the associated changes in gene organ-izations and the mRNA expressions. The analysis showed that Tre is identical to Gr5a, a gene that belongs to a novel seven-transmembrane receptor family expressed in chemosensory neurons and predicted to encode chemosensory receptors. Thus, Gr5a is a candidate sweet taste receptor in the fly. An amino acid substitution in the second intracellular loop domain was identified to b...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
SummaryThe detection and discrimination of chemical compounds in potential foods are essential senso...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
SummaryIdentification of nutritious compounds is dependent on expression of specific taste receptors...
We recently identified from the Drosophila genome database a large family of G protein-coupled recep...
AbstractDrosophila taste gene Tre is located on the distal X chromosome and controls gustatory sensi...
<p>Gustation, also known as taste perception, is critical for the survival of most animal species. ...
Among ~70 candidate gustatory receptor genes identified from the Drosophila genome, Gr5a is the only...
AbstractBackground: Discrimination between edible and contaminated foods is crucial for the survival...
AbstractBackground: Taste is an important sensory modality in most animals. In Drosophila, taste is ...
SummaryWe have analyzed the molecular basis of sugar reception in Drosophila. We define the response...
<div><p>Arthropods employ a large family of up to 100 putative taste or gustatory receptors (Grs) fo...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
In Drosophila melanogaster, gustatory receptor genes (Grs) encode putative G-protein-coupled recepto...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster detects sweet compounds are poo...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
SummaryThe detection and discrimination of chemical compounds in potential foods are essential senso...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
SummaryIdentification of nutritious compounds is dependent on expression of specific taste receptors...
We recently identified from the Drosophila genome database a large family of G protein-coupled recep...
AbstractDrosophila taste gene Tre is located on the distal X chromosome and controls gustatory sensi...
<p>Gustation, also known as taste perception, is critical for the survival of most animal species. ...
Among ~70 candidate gustatory receptor genes identified from the Drosophila genome, Gr5a is the only...
AbstractBackground: Discrimination between edible and contaminated foods is crucial for the survival...
AbstractBackground: Taste is an important sensory modality in most animals. In Drosophila, taste is ...
SummaryWe have analyzed the molecular basis of sugar reception in Drosophila. We define the response...
<div><p>Arthropods employ a large family of up to 100 putative taste or gustatory receptors (Grs) fo...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
In Drosophila melanogaster, gustatory receptor genes (Grs) encode putative G-protein-coupled recepto...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster detects sweet compounds are poo...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
SummaryThe detection and discrimination of chemical compounds in potential foods are essential senso...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...