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Park, K., Choi, H., Han, I.J., Asefa, W.R., Jeong, C., Yu, S., Jeong, H., Choi, M., Yoon, S.E., Kim, Y.J., Choi, M.S., Kwon, J.Y. (2024). Molecular and cellular organization of odorant binding protein genes in Drosophila.  Heliyon 10(9): e29358.
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FBrf0259413
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Research paper
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Chemosensation is important for the survival and reproduction of animals. The odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are thought to be involved in chemosensation together with chemosensory receptors. While OBPs were initially considered to deliver hydrophobic odorants to olfactory receptors in the aqueous lymph solution, recent studies suggest more complex roles in various organs. Here, we use GAL4 transgenes to systematically analyze the expression patterns of all 52 members of the Obp gene family and 3 related chemosensory protein genes in adult Drosophila, focusing on chemosensory organs such as the antenna, maxillary palp, pharynx, and labellum, and other organs such as the brain, ventral nerve cord, leg, wing, and intestine. The OBPs were observed to express in diverse organs and in multiple cell types, suggesting that these proteins can indeed carry out diverse functional roles. Also, we constructed 10 labellar-expressing Obp mutants, and obtained behavioral evidence that these OBPs may be involved in bitter sensing. The resources we constructed should be useful for future Drosophila OBP gene family research.
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PMC11058302 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Location data for Obp mutants.
Kwon, 2024.7.24, Location data for Obp mutants. [FBrf0260010]

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    English
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    Heliyon
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    Heliyon
    ISBN/ISSN
    2405-8440
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