Animals need to detect in the food essential amino acids that they cannot synthesize. We found that the odorant binding protein OBP19b, which is highly expressed in Drosophila melanogaster taste sensilla, is necessary for the detection of several amino acids including the essential l-phenylalanine. The recombinant OBP19b protein was produced and characterized for its binding properties: it stereoselectively binds to several amino acids. Using a feeding-choice assay, we found that OBP19b is necessary for detecting l-phenylalanine and l-glutamine, but not l-alanine or D-phenylalanine. We mapped the cells expressing OBP19b and compared the electrophysiological responses of a single taste sensillum to several amino acids: OBP19b mutant flies sh...
International audienceDrosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edi...
Drosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edible compounds from tox...
The honeybee is one of several insect model systems for the study of olfaction, yet our knowledge re...
Animals need to detect in the food essential amino acids that they cannot synthesize. We found that ...
Chemoperception plays a crucial role in the detection of nutritive food and avoidance of toxic compo...
National audienceChemoperception is critical for animals to detect nutritive food and avoid toxic co...
The odorant-binding protein (OBP) functions in chemosensation in insects. Two OBP genes, Obp57d and ...
Amino acids are important nutrients for animals, reflected in conserved internal pathways in vertebr...
Amino acids are important nutrients for animals, reflected in conserved internal pathways in vertebr...
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are extracellular proteins found in insect chemosensilla, where they...
SummaryAnimals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive...
Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and av...
Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and av...
Most organisms rely on olfaction for survival and reproduction. The olfactory system of Drosophila m...
International audienceDrosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edi...
Drosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edible compounds from tox...
The honeybee is one of several insect model systems for the study of olfaction, yet our knowledge re...
Animals need to detect in the food essential amino acids that they cannot synthesize. We found that ...
Chemoperception plays a crucial role in the detection of nutritive food and avoidance of toxic compo...
National audienceChemoperception is critical for animals to detect nutritive food and avoid toxic co...
The odorant-binding protein (OBP) functions in chemosensation in insects. Two OBP genes, Obp57d and ...
Amino acids are important nutrients for animals, reflected in conserved internal pathways in vertebr...
Amino acids are important nutrients for animals, reflected in conserved internal pathways in vertebr...
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are extracellular proteins found in insect chemosensilla, where they...
SummaryAnimals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive...
Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and av...
Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and av...
Most organisms rely on olfaction for survival and reproduction. The olfactory system of Drosophila m...
International audienceDrosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edi...
Drosophila melanogaster flies use their proboscis to taste and distinguish edible compounds from tox...
The honeybee is one of several insect model systems for the study of olfaction, yet our knowledge re...