A fly rhodopsin sheds light on thermal taste

2020 
Abstract In their recent paper, Li and colleagues discover that cold food tastes less sweet to flies, in part by activating bitter sensory neurons through a rhodopsin-dependent mechanism [ 1 ]. This work establishes temperature as an important variable in understanding fly taste processing and adds diversity to the sensory roles for rhodopsin receptors.
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