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Targeted expression of tetanus neurotoxin interferes with behavioral responses to sensory input in Drosophila

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JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 50, 期 3, 页码 221-233

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/neu.10029

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Drosophila; behavior; tetanus neurotoxin; inducibility; GAL4/UAS

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Targeted inactivation of neurons by expression of toxic gene products is a useful tool to assign behavioral functions to specific neurons or brain structures. Of a variety of toxic gene products tested, tetanus neurotoxin light chain (TNT) has the least severe side effects and can completely block chemical synapses. By using the GAL4 system to drive TNT expression in a subset of chemo- and mechanosensory neurons, we detected walking and flight defects consistent with blocking of relevant sensory information. We also found, for the first time, an olfactory behavioral phenotype associated with blocking of a specific subset of antennal chemoreceptors. Similar behavioral experiments with GAL4 lines expressing in different subsets of antennal chemoreceptors should contribute to an understanding of olfactory coding in Drosophila. To increase the utility of the GAL4 system for such purposes, we have designed an inducible system that allows as to circumvent lethality caused by TNT expression during early development. (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Inc.

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