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Ray, V., Bräcker, L.B., Kourtidis, A., Rosher, C., Dinges, G.F., Pierzchlińska, A., Büschges, A., Feng, K., Cury, K.M., Gompel, N. (2025). The TRP-channel painless mediates substrate stiffness sensing in the legs during Drosophila oviposition.  PLoS Genet. 21(12): e1011980.
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FBrf0264297
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Research paper
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The distinct textural properties of fruits in varying stages of ripening present unique ecological opportunities for several species of fruit flies, resulting, over evolutionary times, in specialized egg-laying behaviors. In this study we identified a TrpA channel-dependent mechanosensory pathway in the legs, through the gene painless, that modulates the discernment of softer patches for oviposition in gravid D. melanogaster females. We report that the stiffness-sensing role of tarsi is mediated through external sensory organs, namely ventral mechanosensory bristles and subsets of campaniform sensilla present primarily at the joints between tarsomeres. Our findings provide new evidence that campaniform sensilla function as indirect stiffness sensors of oviposition substrates, owing to their placement at joints that experience maximal cuticular distortion. We show that Painless is expressed in mechanosensory neurons innervating peripheral organs and is necessary for their functions in mediating oviposition substrate selection in gravid females. Furthermore, we observed that overexpression of painless in both campaniform sensilla and mechanosensory bristles partially rescues preference for the softer substrates in painless mutants, indicating that painless activity in these organs is necessary to mediate the preference. We propose that different interactions with a soft vs. a hard substrate (compression of the cuticle, distribution of contacts) results in differential mechanotransduction in painless-expressing neurons, determining oviposition preferences.
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PMC12768414 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    PLoS Genet.
    Title
    PLoS Genetics
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1553-7404 1553-7390
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