The expanding reach of the GAL4/UAS system into the behavioral neurobiology of Drosophila

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Our understanding of the relationships between genes, brains, and behaviors has changed a lot since the first behavioral mutants were isolated in the fly bottles of the Benzer lab at Caltech (1), but Drosophila is still an excellent model system for studying the neurobiology of behavior. Recent advances provide an unprecedented level of control over fly neural circuits. Efforts are underway to add to existing GAL4-driver lines that pen-nit exogenous expression of genetic tools in small populations of neurons. Combining these driver lines with a variety of inducible UAS lines permits the visualization of neuronal morphology, connectivity, and activity. These driver lines also make it possible to specifically ablate, inhibit, or activate subsets of neurons and assess their roles in the generation of behavioral responses. Here, I will briefly review the extensive arsenal now available to drosophilists for investigating the neuronal control of behavior. [BMB reports 2009; 42(11): 705-712]
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Korean Society Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Issue Date
2009-11
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

ANTENNAL LOBE; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; FLUORESCENT PROTEINS; TARGETED EXPRESSION; GENETIC APPROACH; NEURAL PATHWAYS; SENSORY NEURONS; MUSHROOM BODIES; FLY BRAIN

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BMB REPORTS, v.42, no.11, pp.705 - 712

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1976-6696
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/97242
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