Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by animals as diverse as fruit flies and humans, consistent with a near-universal drive to consume fundamental nutrients and to avoid toxins or other harmful compounds. Surprisingly, despite this strong conservation of basic taste qualities between vertebrates and invertebrates, the receptors and signaling mechanisms that mediate taste in each are highly divergent. The identification over the last two decades of receptors and other molecules that mediate taste has led to stunning advances in our understanding of the basic mechanisms of transduction and coding of information by the gustatory systems of vertebrates and invertebrates. In this Review,...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...
AbstractA large family of divergent candidate gustatory receptors has been identified in Drosophila....
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
AbstractBackground: Discrimination between edible and contaminated foods is crucial for the survival...
Invertebrate taste organs are small hairs containing gustatory neurons. These taste hairs are not co...
SummaryThe ability to identify food that is nutrient-rich and avoid toxic substances is essential fo...
Many animals, including mammals and insects, like slightly acidic yet dislike highly acidic foods, b...
To understand the principles of taste coding, it is necessary to understand the functional organizat...
The sense of taste is a specialized chemosensory system dedicated to the evaluation of food and drin...
Taste or gustation is a critical sensory system for animal survival, guiding animals toward benefici...
Gustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, revealing ...
Salt is an important component of most of the food we ingest daily, yet its detection in food and th...
SummaryGustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, rev...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...
AbstractA large family of divergent candidate gustatory receptors has been identified in Drosophila....
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
AbstractBackground: Discrimination between edible and contaminated foods is crucial for the survival...
Invertebrate taste organs are small hairs containing gustatory neurons. These taste hairs are not co...
SummaryThe ability to identify food that is nutrient-rich and avoid toxic substances is essential fo...
Many animals, including mammals and insects, like slightly acidic yet dislike highly acidic foods, b...
To understand the principles of taste coding, it is necessary to understand the functional organizat...
The sense of taste is a specialized chemosensory system dedicated to the evaluation of food and drin...
Taste or gustation is a critical sensory system for animal survival, guiding animals toward benefici...
Gustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, revealing ...
Salt is an important component of most of the food we ingest daily, yet its detection in food and th...
SummaryGustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, rev...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...
AbstractA large family of divergent candidate gustatory receptors has been identified in Drosophila....