Kain, Pinky ; Chandrashekaran, Shanti ; Rodrigues, Veronica ; Hasan, Gaiti (2009) Drosophila mutants in phospholipid signaling have reduced olfactory responses as adults and larvae Journal of Neurogenetics, 23 (3). pp. 303-312. ISSN 0167-7063
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Abstract
In this paper, we show that mutants in the gene stambhA (stmA), which encodes a putative phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate-diacylglycerol lipase, exhibit a significant reduction in the amplitudes of odor-evoked responses recorded from the antennal surface of adult Drosophila. This lends support to previously published findings that olfactory transduction in Drosophila requires a phospholipid intermediate. Mutations in stmA also affect the olfactory behavior response of larvae. Moreover, there is a requirement for Gqα and phospholipase Cβ function in larval olfaction. The results suggest that larval olfactory transduction, like that of the adult, utilizes a phospholipid second messenger, generated by the activation of Gqα and Plcβ21c, and modulated by the stmA gene product.
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Keywords: | stmA; Antenna; dgq; plc21C; Dorsal Organ; Olfactory Sensory Neurons |
ID Code: | 14970 |
Deposited On: | 13 Nov 2010 13:12 |
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