Suppression of male courtship by a Drosophila pheromone receptor (original) (raw)
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Abstract
In male Drosophila, chemosensory cues control many aspects of social behavior. We found that males with a mutated Gustatory receptor 32a gene (Gr32a) show high courtship toward males and mated females, indicating that GR32a functions as a pheromone receptor for a male inhibitory pheromone. Notably, we discovered that tarsal _Gr32a_-expressing neurons were essential for courtship suppression and projected to the ventrolateral protocerebrum, implying direct communication of chemosensory neurons with a higher-order brain structure.
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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank J. Daniels for assistance with behavioral experiments and H. Matsunami for comments on the manuscript. We acknowledge N. Thorne for initially making the observation that Gr32a neurons project beyond the SOG. We also would like to thank L. Vosshall for providing fly strains. This work was supported by grants from the US National Institutes of Health (01DC005606 and 01DC009014) to H.A. T.M. was supported by a long-term fellowship of the International Human Frontier Science Program Organization.
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Tetsuya Miyamoto & Hubert Amrein
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T.M. and H.A. conceived the experiments. T.M. conducted all of the experiments. T.M. and H.A. wrote the paper.
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Miyamoto, T., Amrein, H. Suppression of male courtship by a Drosophila pheromone receptor.Nat Neurosci 11, 874–876 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2161
- Received: 04 April 2008
- Accepted: 12 June 2008
- Published: 20 July 2008
- Issue Date: August 2008
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2161