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      Suppression of male courtship by a Drosophila pheromone receptor

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          In male Drosophila, chemosensory cues control many aspects of social behavior. We found that males with a mutated Gustatory receptor 32a gene ( Gr32a) show high courtship toward males and mated females, indicating that GR32a functions as a pheromone receptor for a male inhibitory pheromone. Notably, we discovered that tarsal Gr32a-expressing neurons were essential for courtship suppression and projected to the ventrolateral protocerebrum, implying direct communication of chemosensory neurons with a higher-order brain structure.

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          9809671
          21092
          Nat Neurosci
          Nat. Neurosci.
          Nature neuroscience
          1097-6256
          1546-1726
          16 October 2017
          20 July 2008
          August 2008
          25 October 2017
          : 11
          : 8
          : 874-876
          Affiliations
          Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to H.A. ( hoa1@ 123456duke.edu )
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          PMC5655991 PMC5655991 5655991 nihpa456512
          10.1038/nn.2161
          5655991
          18641642
          215e14d4-52a0-4b63-827e-d87f035aaa9b

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