Title
Multimodal stimulus coding by a gustatory sensory neuron in Drosophila larvae
Date Issued
11 February 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Van Giesen L.
Delasoie-Baranek S.
Colombo M.
Renaud P.
Bruggmann R.
Benton R.
Samuel A.D.T.
Sprecher S.G.
Harvard University
Publisher(s)
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Accurate perception of taste information is crucial for animal survival. In adult Drosophila, gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) perceive chemical stimuli of one specific gustatory modality associated with a stereotyped behavioural response, such as aversion or attraction. We show that GRNs of Drosophila larvae employ a surprisingly different mode of gustatory information coding. Using a novel method for calcium imaging in the larval gustatory system, we identify a multimodal GRN that responds to chemicals of different taste modalities with opposing valence, such as sweet sucrose and bitter denatonium, reliant on different sensory receptors. This multimodal neuron is essential for bitter compound avoidance, and its artificial activation is sufficient to mediate aversion. However, the neuron is also essential for the integration of taste blends. Our findings support a model for taste coding in larvae, in which distinct receptor proteins mediate different responses within the same, multimodal GRN.
Volume
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento Biología celular, Microbiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84958576552
PubMed ID
Source
Nature Communications
ISSN of the container
20411723
Sponsor(s)
We thank the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank (DHSB), VDRC and Bloomington. Loren Looger, John Carlson and Vivek Jayaraman for providing fly lines. We thank Laszlo Pethö, Kaspar Suter and Julien Dorsaz, Muriel Fragnière, Michele Ackerman, Tosso Leeb and Cord Drögemüller for the help with experiments. This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (CRSII3_136307) and the European Research Council (ERC-2012-StG 309832-PhotoNaviNet) to S.G.S. We further thank our colleagues of the Sprecher Lab for fruitful discussions on the manuscript.
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