Usui-Aoki Kazue, Matsumoto Ken, Koganezawa Masayuki, Kohatsu Sou, Isono Kunio, Matsubayashi Hiroshi, Yamamoto Masa-Toshi, Ueda Ryu, Takahashi Kuniaki, Saigo Kaoru, Mikoshiba Katsuhiko, Yamamoto Daisuke
Waseda University, School of Science and Engineering, Nishi-Tokyo, Japan.
J Neurogenet. 2005 Jul-Dec;19(3-4):123-41. doi: 10.1080/01677060600569713.
We evaluated the role of IP(3) in sugar taste reception in Drosophila melanogaster by inactivating the IP(3) signaling using genetic tools. We used the "IP(3) sponge," composed of the modified ligand-binding domain from the mouse IP(3) receptor, which was designed to absorb IP(3) in competition with native IP(3) receptors. Another tool was a transgene that generates double-stranded RNA against IP(3) receptor mRNA. Both inhibitors diminished the sensitivity of flies to trehalose and sucrose, as estimated by behavioral assays and electrophysiological recordings from the sugar receptor cells. The result indicates that IP(3) signaling is indispensable for sugar reception in Drosophila.
我们通过使用基因工具使IP(3)信号失活,评估了IP(3)在黑腹果蝇糖味觉感受中的作用。我们使用了由小鼠IP(3)受体的修饰配体结合域组成的“IP(3)海绵”,其设计目的是与天然IP(3)受体竞争吸收IP(3)。另一种工具是产生针对IP(3)受体mRNA的双链RNA的转基因。通过行为分析和糖受体细胞的电生理记录估计,这两种抑制剂均降低了果蝇对海藻糖和蔗糖的敏感性。结果表明,IP(3)信号传导对于果蝇的糖感受是必不可少的。