Publications by authors named "Ahmed A M Mohamed"

The primary structure of the second transmembrane (M2) segment of resistant to dieldrin (RDL), an ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptor (GABAR) subunit, and the structure-function relationships in RDL are well conserved among insect species. An amino acid substitution at the 2' position in the M2 segment (Ala to Ser or Gly) confers resistance to non-competitive antagonists (NCAs) of GABARs. Here, a cDNA encoding RDL was cloned from the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch.

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Animals associate different odors with good and bad memories. This memory formation requires high neuronal plasticity. In this issue of Neuron, Bilz et al.

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The survival and reproduction of depends heavily on its ability to determine the location of an odor source and either to move toward or away from it. Despite the very small spatial separation between the two antennae and the redundancy in sensory neuron projection to both sides of the brain, can resolve the concentration gradient by comparing the signal strength between the two antennae. When an odor stimulates the antennae asymmetrically, ipsilateral projection neurons from the first olfactory center are more strongly excited compared to the contralateral ones.

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  • Evaluating how odor blends influence behavior and neural activity is essential for understanding decision-making in response to scents.
  • Research using Drosophila has revealed that mixtures of odor with opposite effects decrease attraction by inhibiting certain sensory pathways, correlating with reduced behavioral responses.
  • Specific GABAergic interneurons play a key role in this process, providing inhibitory signals that affect how the brain interprets conflicting odors, ultimately shaping behavioral outcomes.
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Intraspecific olfactory signals known as pheromones play important roles in insect mating systems. In the model Drosophila melanogaster, a key part of the pheromone-detecting system has remained enigmatic through many years of research in terms of both its behavioral significance and its activating ligands. Here we show that Or47b-and Or88a-expressing olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) detect the fly-produced odorants methyl laurate (ML), methyl myristate, and methyl palmitate.

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The evolution of N-acetyltransfeases (NATs) seems complex. Vertebrate arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (aaNAT) has been extensively studied since it leads to the synthesis of melatonin, a multifunctional neurohormone prevalent in photoreceptor cells, and is known as a chemical token of the night. Melatonin also serves as a scavenger for reactive oxygen species.

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Since its discovery in 1923, the biology of photoperiodism remains a mystery in many ways. We sought the link connecting the circadian system to an endocrine switch, using Antheraea pernyi. PER-, CLK- and CYC-ir were co-expressed in two pairs of dorsolateral neurons of the protocerebrum, suggesting that these are the circadian neurons that also express melatonin-, NAT- and HIOMT-ir.

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  • PTTH is a critical hormone that determines whether the Chinese silk moth undergoes metamorphosis or enters a dormant state (pupal diapause).
  • Two types of serotonin receptors, 5HTRA and 5HTRB, were identified in relationship to PTTH in specific brain cells, indicating their potential role in regulating PTTH release.
  • Investigating these receptors revealed that blocking 5HTRB leads to increased PTTH levels and early diapause termination, suggesting that 5HTRB acts to prevent PTTH synthesis and maintain the dormant state.
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Integrin is a cell-surface protein consisting of α and β heterodimers. A predicted amino acid sequence of an integrin subunit of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, was highly homologous to other lepidopteran β1 subunits and possessed essential functional domains. The β1 integrin of P.

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Integrin is a cell surface protein that is composed of α and β heterodimer and mediates cell interaction with extracellular matrix or other cells including microbial pathogens. A full length cDNA sequence (2862 bp) of a β1 subunit integrin (βSe1) was cloned from the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua. Phylogenetic analysis showed that βSe1 was clustered with other insect β integrin subunits with the highest amino acid sequence identity (98.

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