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SUBMITTER: Redhai S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8833092 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Redhai Siamak S Pilgrim Clare C Gaspar Pedro P Giesen Lena van LV Lopes Tatiana T Riabinina Olena O Grenier Théodore T Milona Alexandra A Chanana Bhavna B Swadling Jacob B JB Wang Yi-Fang YF Dahalan Farah F Yuan Michaela M Wilsch-Brauninger Michaela M Lin Wei-Hsiang WH Dennison Nathan N Capriotti Paolo P Lawniczak Mara K N MKN Baines Richard A RA Warnecke Tobias T Windbichler Nikolai N Leulier Francois F Bellono Nicholas W NW Miguel-Aliaga Irene I
Nature 20200318 7802
In cells, organs and whole organisms, nutrient sensing is key to maintaining homeostasis and adapting to a fluctuating environment<sup>1</sup>. In many animals, nutrient sensors are found within the enteroendocrine cells of the digestive system; however, less is known about nutrient sensing in their cellular siblings, the absorptive enterocytes<sup>1</sup>. Here we use a genetic screen in Drosophila melanogaster to identify Hodor, an ionotropic receptor in enterocytes that sustains larval develo ...[more]