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Dopamine Receptor DAMB Signals via Gq to Mediate Forgetting in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Prior studies have shown that aversive olfactory memory is acquired by dopamine acting on a specific receptor, dDA1, expressed by mushroom body neurons. Active forgetting is mediated by dopamine acting on another receptor, Damb, expressed by the same neurons. Surprisingly, prior studies have shown that both receptors stimulate cyclic AMP (cAMP) accumulation, presenting an enigma of how mushroom body neurons distinguish between acquisition and forgetting signals. Here, we surveyed the spectrum of G protein coupling of dDA1 and Damb, and we confirmed that both receptors can couple to Gs to stimulate cAMP synthesis. However, the Damb receptor uniquely activates Gq to mobilize Ca2+ signaling with greater efficiency and dopamine sensitivity. The knockdown of G?q with RNAi in the mushroom bodies inhibits forgetting but has no effect on acquisition. Our findings identify a Damb/Gq-signaling pathway that stimulates forgetting and resolves the opposing effects of dopamine on acquisition and forgetting.

SUBMITTER: Himmelreich S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6168074 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dopamine Receptor DAMB Signals via Gq to Mediate Forgetting in Drosophila.

Himmelreich Sophie S   Masuho Ikuo I   Berry Jacob A JA   MacMullen Courtney C   Skamangas Nickolas K NK   Martemyanov Kirill A KA   Davis Ronald L RL  

Cell reports 20171101 8


Prior studies have shown that aversive olfactory memory is acquired by dopamine acting on a specific receptor, dDA1, expressed by mushroom body neurons. Active forgetting is mediated by dopamine acting on another receptor, Damb, expressed by the same neurons. Surprisingly, prior studies have shown that both receptors stimulate cyclic AMP (cAMP) accumulation, presenting an enigma of how mushroom body neurons distinguish between acquisition and forgetting signals. Here, we surveyed the spectrum of  ...[more]

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