FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Obp49aD
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Obp49aD
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0290242
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allele
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Description

The loxP cassette containing the GAL4 driver sequence and the mini-w marker has been excised.

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Mutant flies show impaired avoidance of a wide array of bitter tastants including papaverine, berberine, denatonium, quinine, caffeine and strychnine in a two-way choice taste assay.

The ability of a number of bitter chemicals (papaverine, berberine, denatonium, quinine, caffeine and strychnine) to inhibit sucrose-induced action potentials in L-type sensilla is greatly reduced in mutant flies compared to wild type.

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Comments

Expression of Obp49aScer\UAS.cJa under the control of Scer\GAL4nompA.cK restores normal aversion to each of the bitter compounds papaverine, berberine, denatonium, quinine, caffeine and strychnine in Obp49aD flies in a two-way choice taste assay.

Expression of Obp49aScer\UAS.cJa under the control of Scer\GAL4nompA.cK restores the ability of the bitter compounds papaverine, berberine, denatonium, quinine, caffeine and strychnine to inhibit sucrose-induced action potentials in L-type sensilla to normal in Obp49aD flies.

Expression of Obp49aScer\UAS.T:Hsap\MYC,T:Hsap\TM-PDGFRB under the control of Scer\GAL4Gr5a.PUn, but not under the control of either Scer\GAL4Gr33a-GAL4 or Scer\GAL4nompA.cK, restores the impaired avoidance of bitter compounds (berberine, denatonium, quinine or caffeine) seen in Obp49aD flies in a two-way choice assay.

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