Soy undecapeptide induces Drosophila hind leg grooming via dopamine receptor

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Abstract

β-Conglycinin α subunit (323-333) [βCGα(323-333)] is an exogenous neuromodulating undecapeptide found from enzymatic digest of β-conglycinin, a soy major storage protein by mice behavior tests. We investigated effect of βCGα(323-333) on Drosophila behavior. Oral administration of βCGα(323-333) in Drosophila increased hind leg grooming, which may act through specific sets of neurons. It was reported that dopamine receptor (DopR) meditates hind leg grooming, and we tested involvement of DopR in βCGα(323-333)-induced hind leg grooming by using DopR knockout flies. In the wild type but not in the DopR-knockout flies, βCGα(323-333) increased hind leg grooming. These results suggest that βCGα(323-333) induces hind leg grooming via activating the DopR. This is the first report showing that exogenously administered peptide changes fly behaviors.

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Karim, M. R., Yanagawa, A., & Ohinata, K. (2018). Soy undecapeptide induces Drosophila hind leg grooming via dopamine receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 499(3), 454–458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.03.162

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