Spatially restricted expression of candidate taste receptors in the Drosophila gustatory system

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Dunipace, L [1 ]
Meister, S [1 ]
McNealy, C [1 ]
Amrein, H [1 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Genet, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00258-5
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Background: Taste is an important sensory modality in most animals. In Drosophila, taste is perceived by gustatory neurons located in sensilla distributed on several different appendages throughout the body of the animal. Here we show that the gustatory receptors are encoded by a family of at least 54 genes (GF genes), most of which are expressed exclusively in a small subset of taste sensilla located in narrowly defined regions of the fly's body. Results: BLAST searches with the predicted amino acid sequences of 6 7-transmembrane-receptor genes of unknown function and 20 previously identified, putative gustatory receptor genes led to the identification of a large gene family comprising at least 54 genes, We investigated the expression of eight genes by using a Gal4 reporter gene assay and found that five of them were expressed in the gustatory system of the fly, Four genes were expressed in 1%-4% of taste sensilla, located in well-defined regions of the proboscis, the legs, or both, The fifth gene was expressed in about 20% of taste sensilla in all major gustatory organs, including the taste bristles on the anterior wing margin. Axon-tracing experiments demonstrated that neurons expressing a given Gr gene project their axons to a spatially restricted domain of the subesophageal ganglion in the fly brain. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that each taste sensillum represents a discrete, functional unit expressing at least one Gr receptor and that most Gr genes are expressed in spatially restricted domains of the gustatory system. These observations imply the potential for high taste discrimination of the Drosophila brain.
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