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Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 June 2012, Pages 599-607
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The Drosophila Female Aphrodisiac Pheromone Activates ppk23+ Sensory Neurons to Elicit Male Courtship Behavior

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Summary

Females of many animal species emit chemical signals that attract and arouse males for mating. For example, the major aphrodisiac pheromone of Drosophila melanogaster females, 7,11-heptacosadiene (7,11-HD), is a potent inducer of male-specific courtship and copulatory behaviors. Here, we demonstrate that a set of gustatory sensory neurons on the male foreleg, defined by expression of the ppk23 marker, respond to 7,11-HD. Activity of these neurons is required for males to robustly court females or to court males perfumed with 7,11-HD. Artificial activation of these ppk23+ neurons stimulates male-male courtship even without 7,11-HD perfuming. These data identify the ppk23+ sensory neurons as the primary targets for female sex pheromones in Drosophila.

Highlights

► Foreleg gustatory neurons that express ppk23 function in male courtship behavior ► ppk23+ neurons respond to the female aphrodisiac pheromone 7,11-heptacosadiene (7,11-HD) ► Thermogenetic activation of ppk23+ neurons induces male courtship without 7,11-HD

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