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SUBMITTER: Jang YH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5696375 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jang Yong-Hoon YH Chae Hyo-Seok HS Kim Young-Joon YJ
Nature communications 20171121 1
Upon mating, fruit fly females become refractory to further mating for several days. An ejaculate protein called sex peptide (SP) acts on uterine neurons to trigger this behavioural change, but it is still unclear how the SP signal modifies the mating decision. Here we describe two groups of female-specific local interneurons that are important for this process-the ventral abdominal lateral (vAL) and ventral abdominal medial (vAM) interneurons. Both vAL and vAM express myoinhibitory peptide (Mip ...[more]