AbstractBackground: Discrimination between edible and contaminated foods is crucial for the survival of animals. In Drosophila, a family of gustatory receptors (GRs) expressed in taste neurons is thought to mediate the recognition of sugars and bitter compounds, thereby controlling feeding behavior.Results: We have characterized in detail the expression of eight Gr genes in the labial palps, the fly's main taste organ. These genes fall into two distinct groups: seven of them, including Gr66a, are expressed in 22 or fewer taste neurons in each labial palp. Additional experiments show that many of these genes are coexpressed in partially overlapping sets of neurons. In contrast, Gr5a, which encodes a receptor for trehalose, is expressed in a ...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
<p>Gustation, also known as taste perception, is critical for the survival of most animal species. ...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
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 ...
SummaryThe detection and discrimination of chemical compounds in potential foods are essential senso...
AbstractRecent studies of taste receptors in Drosophila show remarkable parallels with the mammalian...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Animals must detect aversive compounds to survive. Bitter taste neurons express heterogeneous combin...
AbstractBackground: Taste is an important sensory modality in most animals. In Drosophila, taste is ...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
SummaryIdentification of nutritious compounds is dependent on expression of specific taste receptors...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
<p>Gustation, also known as taste perception, is critical for the survival of most animal species. ...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
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 ...
SummaryThe detection and discrimination of chemical compounds in potential foods are essential senso...
AbstractRecent studies of taste receptors in Drosophila show remarkable parallels with the mammalian...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Animals must detect aversive compounds to survive. Bitter taste neurons express heterogeneous combin...
AbstractBackground: Taste is an important sensory modality in most animals. In Drosophila, taste is ...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
SummaryIdentification of nutritious compounds is dependent on expression of specific taste receptors...
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustat...
The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a ‘primitive s...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
<p>Gustation, also known as taste perception, is critical for the survival of most animal species. ...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...