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An odorant-binding protein required for suppression of sweet taste by bitter chemicals.


ABSTRACT: Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and aversive compounds. Here, using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, we describe a mechanism that influences this decision. Addition of bitter compounds to sucrose suppressed feeding behavior, and this inhibition depended on an odorant-binding protein (OBP) termed OBP49a. In wild-type flies, bitter compounds suppressed sucrose-induced action potentials, and the inhibition was impaired in Obp49a mutants. However, loss of OBP49a did not affect action potentials in sugar- or bitter-activated gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) when the GRNs were presented with just one type of tastant. OBP49a was expressed in accessory cells and acted non-cell-autonomously to attenuate nerve firings in sugar-activated GRNs when bitter compounds were combined with sucrose. These findings demonstrate an unexpected role for an OBP in taste and identify a molecular player involved in the integration of opposing attractive and aversive gustatory inputs.

SUBMITTER: Jeong YT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3753695 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An odorant-binding protein required for suppression of sweet taste by bitter chemicals.

Jeong Yong Taek YT   Shim Jaewon J   Oh So Ra SR   Yoon Hong In HI   Kim Chul Hoon CH   Moon Seok Jun SJ   Montell Craig C  

Neuron 20130801 4


Animals often must decide whether or not to consume a diet that contains competing attractive and aversive compounds. Here, using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, we describe a mechanism that influences this decision. Addition of bitter compounds to sucrose suppressed feeding behavior, and this inhibition depended on an odorant-binding protein (OBP) termed OBP49a. In wild-type flies, bitter compounds suppressed sucrose-induced action potentials, and the inhibition was impaired in Obp49a m  ...[more]

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