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Drosophila Sugar Receptors in Sweet Taste Perception, Olfaction, and Internal Nutrient Sensing

Shinsuke Fujii Ahmet Yavuz Jesse Slone Chistopher Jagge Xiangyu Song Hubert Amrein

Published in Current Biology

Enhancing Perception of Contaminated Food through Acid-Mediated Modulation of Taste Neuron Responses

Yan Chen Hubert Amrein

Published in Current Biology

Diverse roles for the Drosophila fructose sensor Gr43a

Tetsuya Miyamoto Hubert Amrein

Published in Fly

The Molecular Basis of Sugar Sensing in Drosophila Larvae

Dushyant Mishra Tetsuya Miyamoto Yohannes H. Rezenom Alex Broussard Ahmet Yavuz Jesse Slone David H. Russell Hubert Amrein

Published in Current Biology

Nutrient sensors.

Tetsuya Miyamoto Geraldine Wright Hubert Amrein

Published in Current Biology

Identification of a Drosophila glucose receptor using Ca2+ imaging of single chemosensory neurons.

Tetsuya Miyamoto Yan Chen Jesse Slone Hubert Amrein

Published in PLoS ONE

Evaluation of food compounds by chemosensory cells is essential for animals to make appropriate feeding decisions. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, structurally diverse chemicals are detected by multimeric receptors composed of members of a large family of Gustatory receptor (Gr) proteins. Putative sugar and bitter receptors are expressed ...

A Fructose Receptor Functions as a Nutrient Sensor in the Drosophila Brain

Tetsuya Miyamoto Jesse Slone Xiangyu Song Hubert Amrein

Published in Cell

Hierarchical chemosensory regulation of male-male social interactions in Drosophila

Liming Wang Xiaoqing Han Jennifer Mehren Makoto Hiroi Jean-Christophe Billeter Tetsuya Miyamoto Hubert Amrein Joel D Levine David J Anderson

Published in Nature Neuroscience

Ventral lateral and DN1 clock neurons mediate distinct properties of male sex drive rhythm in Drosophila

Shinsuke Fujii Hubert Amrein

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

A Male-Specific Fatty Acid -Hydroxylase, SXE1, Is Necessary for Efficient Male Mating in Drosophila melanogaster

Shinsuke Fujii A. Toyama Hubert Amrein

Published in Genetics

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