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Sex-specific signaling in the blood-brain barrier is required for male courtship in Drosophila.
oleh: Valbona Hoxha, Chamala Lama, Peter L Chang, Sumit Saurabh, Naiya Patel, Nicole Olate, Brigitte Dauwalder
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Soluble circulating proteins play an important role in the regulation of mating behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. However, how these factors signal through the blood-brain barrier (bbb) to interact with the sex-specific brain circuits that control courtship is unknown. Here we show that male identity of the blood-brain barrier is necessary and that male-specific factors in the bbb are physiologically required for normal male courtship behavior. Feminization of the bbb of adult males significantly reduces male courtship. We show that the bbb-specific G-protein coupled receptor moody and bbb-specific Go signaling in adult males are necessary for normal courtship. These data identify sex-specific factors and signaling processes in the bbb as important regulators of male mating behavior.