International audienceThe phytopathogen Erwinia carotovora carotovora (Ecc) has been used successfully to decipher some of the mechanisms that regulate the interactions between Drosophila melanogaster and bacteria, mostly following forced association between the two species. How do Drosophila normally perceive and respond to the presence of Ecc is unknown. Using a fly feeding two-choice assay and video tracking, we show that Drosophila are first attracted but then repulsed by an Ecc-contaminated solution. The initial attractive phase is dependent on the olfactory Gr63a and Gaq proteins, whereas the second repulsive phase requires a functional gustatory system. Genetic manipulations and calcium imaging indicate that bitter neurons and gustat...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
International audienceIn flies, grooming serves several purposes, including protection against patho...
International audienceThe phytopathogen Erwinia carotovora carotovora (Ecc) has been used successful...
International audienceWhen exposed to microorganisms, animals use several protective strategies. On ...
International audienceThe survival of animals depends, among other things, on their ability to ident...
From a unicellular bacterium to a more complex human, smell and taste form an integral part of the b...
Detecting pathogens and mounting immune responses upon infection is crucial for animal health. Howev...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
Open access article de 14 p.International audienceMicroorganisms inhabiting fermenting fruit produce...
International audienceProbing the external world is essential for eukaryotes to distinguish benefici...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
International audienceIn flies, grooming serves several purposes, including protection against patho...
International audienceThe phytopathogen Erwinia carotovora carotovora (Ecc) has been used successful...
International audienceWhen exposed to microorganisms, animals use several protective strategies. On ...
International audienceThe survival of animals depends, among other things, on their ability to ident...
From a unicellular bacterium to a more complex human, smell and taste form an integral part of the b...
Detecting pathogens and mounting immune responses upon infection is crucial for animal health. Howev...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
Open access article de 14 p.International audienceMicroorganisms inhabiting fermenting fruit produce...
International audienceProbing the external world is essential for eukaryotes to distinguish benefici...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
International audienceIn flies, grooming serves several purposes, including protection against patho...