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Novel natural ligands for Drosophila olfactory receptor neurones
1 Division of Chemical Ecology, Department of Crop Science, Swedish
University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 44, SE-23053 Alnarp,
Sweden
2 Department of Experimental Biology, University of Cagliari, S.S. 554 Km,
4500 Monserrato, Italy
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: bill.hansson{at}vv.slu.se)
Accepted 13 November 2002
Due to its well-defined genome, the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster has become a very important model organism in olfactory research. Despite all the research invested, few natural odour ligands have been identified. By using a combined gas chromatographicsingle receptor neurone recording technique (GCSC), we set out to identify active odour molecules in head space-collected volatiles from preferred food sources, i.e. different overripe or rotting fruit. In total, we performed 101 GCSC experiments on 85 contacted sensilla. Using GCmass spectrometry, we identified 24 active compounds. Synthetic samples of these compounds were used to establish doseresponse curves for several of the receptor neurone types encountered. The response patterns of individual neurones were repeatable, and neurones were found to reside in stereotyped pairs. In total, we identified eight distinct sensillum types based on response profiles of 12 olfactory receptor neurone types. In most recordings, a single GC peak would produce a strong response, whereas a few other, often chemically related, compounds would produce weaker responses. The GCSC recordings revealed that the olfactory receptor neurones investigated were often selective and could be divided into distinct functional types with discrete characteristics. Doseresponse investigations revealed very low response thresholds to the tested compounds. Six of the novel ligands were also tested for their behavioural effect in a T-maze set up. Of these, five elicited attraction and one elicited repulsion.
Key words: Drosophila, olfaction, insect, antenna, food odour, receptor neurone, ligand, odour coding
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