FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Mi, T., Mack, J.O., Koolmees, W., Lyon, Q., Yochimowitz, L., Teng, Z.Q., Jiang, P., Montell, C., Zhang, Y.V. (2023). Alkaline taste sensation through the alkaliphile chloride channel in Drosophila.  Nat Metab 5(3): 466--480.
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FBrf0256091
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Research paper
Abstract
The sense of taste is an important sentinel governing what should or should not be ingested by an animal, with high pH sensation playing a critical role in food selection. Here we explore the molecular identities of taste receptors detecting the basic pH of food using Drosophila melanogaster as a model. We identify a chloride channel named alkaliphile (Alka), which is both necessary and sufficient for aversive taste responses to basic food. Alka forms a high-pH-gated chloride channel and is specifically expressed in a subset of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs). Optogenetic activation of alka-expressing GRNs is sufficient to suppress attractive feeding responses to sucrose. Conversely, inactivation of these GRNs causes severe impairments in the aversion to high pH. Altogether, our discovery of Alka as an alkaline taste receptor lays the groundwork for future research on alkaline taste sensation in other animals.
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PMC10665042 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Abbreviation
    Nat Metab
    Title
    Nature metabolism
    ISBN/ISSN
    2522-5812
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