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Chemosensory Systems in Mammals, Fishes, and Insects

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The sense of smell has an essential role in locating food, detecting predators, navigating, and communicating social information. Accordingly, the olfactory system has evolved complex repertoires of receptors to face these problems. Although the sense of taste has less far-reaching tasks, they are every bit as essential for the animals well-being, allowing it to reject toxic materials and to select nutritionally valuable food. The last decade has seen a massive advance in understanding the molecular logic of chemosensory information processing, beyond that already achieved in the rst few years following Linda Bucks discovery of odorant receptors. Shortly afterwards, the major principles of olfactory representation had been established in mammals as the one neuron/ one receptor rule and the convergence of neurons, which express the same receptor, onto individual modules in the olfactory bulb. In recent years, such studies have been extended to lower vertebrates, including shes and other phyla, i. e. , arthropods, worms, and insects, showing both the general validity of these concepts and some exceptions to the rule. In parallel, hallmarks of the molecular logic of taste sensation have been deciphered and found to differ in interesting ways from those of smell sensation.

List of contents

Molecular Genetic Dissection of the Zebrafish Olfactory System.- The Receptor Basis of Sweet Taste in Mammals.- Odorant Receptor Gene Choice and Axonal Projection in the Mouse Olfactory System.- Extraordinary Diversity of Chemosensory Receptor Gene Repertoires Among Vertebrates.- Mammalian Bitter Taste Perception.- Gustation in Fish: Search for Prototype of Taste Perception.- Orosensory Perception of Dietary Lipids in Mammals.- Pheromone Sensing in Mice.- Smelling, Tasting, Learning: Drosophila as a Study Case.- Insect Olfaction: Receptors, Signal Transduction, and Behavior.- The Molecular Evolution of Teleost Olfactory Receptor Gene Families.- Genomics of Olfactory Receptors.

Summary

The sense of smell has an essential role in locating food, detecting predators, navigating, and communicating social information. Accordingly, the olfactory system has evolved complex repertoires of receptors to face these problems. Although the sense of taste has less far-reaching tasks, they are every bit as essential for the animals well-being, allowing it to reject toxic materials and to select nutritionally valuable food. The last decade has seen a massive advance in understanding the molecular logic of chemosensory information processing, beyond that already achieved in the rst few years following Linda Bucks discovery of odorant receptors. Shortly afterwards, the major principles of olfactory representation had been established in mammals as the one neuron/ one receptor rule and the convergence of neurons, which express the same receptor, onto individual modules in the olfactory bulb. In recent years, such studies have been extended to lower vertebrates, including shes and other phyla, i. e. , arthropods, worms, and insects, showing both the general validity of these concepts and some exceptions to the rule. In parallel, hallmarks of the molecular logic of taste sensation have been deciphered and found to differ in interesting ways from those of smell sensation.

Product details

Authors Wolfgang Meyerhof
Assisted by Sigrun Korsching (Editor), Wolfgang Meyerhof (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9783540699187
ISBN 978-3-540-69918-7
No. of pages 262
Weight 635 g
Illustrations XVIII, 262 p. 46 illus., 25 illus. in color.
Series Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

C, Neurowissenschaften, Life Sciences, biochemistry, Zoology & animal sciences, Neurosciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Physiology, Zoology, Genetics (non-medical), Neurobiology, Animal genetics, Agricultural Genetics, Animal Genetics and Genomics, Animal Biochemistry

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