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Olfactory physiology in the Drosophila maxillary palp requires the visual system gene rdgB
Authors:J R Riesgo-Escovar  C Woodard  J R Carlson
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Yale University, P.O. Box 6666, 06511-8112 New Haven, CT, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah, 5200 Eccles Institute, Bldg. 533, 84112 Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract:We describe the kinetics of odorant response in the maxillary palp of Drosophila, and show that the rate of recovery from odorant stimulation is affected by mutation of the rdgB (retinal degeneration B) gene. We use immunocytochemistry to confirm that the rdgB gene product is expressed in the maxillary palp. rdgB has recently been shown to encode a protein with Ca2+-binding sites and sequence similarity to rat brain phosphatidylinositol transfer protein; it is located near the rhabdomeric membranes in photoreceptor cells, where it has been suggested to play a role in membrane transport. The delay in recovery kinetics that we observe in olfactory tissue may reflect a defect in membrane restoration at the conclusion of the olfactory transduction cascade. The use of common molecules in the physiology of two olfactory organs, and in both visual and olfactory physiology, is discussed.Abbreviations EAG electroantennogram - EPG electropalpogram - ERG electroretinogram - norpA no receptor potential A - PBS phosphate buffered saline - rdgB retinal degeneration B - PI phosphatidylinositol
Keywords:rdgB  Maxillary palp  Drosophila  Electrophysiology  Olfaction
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