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Honeybee brain neuropeptides LC-MSMS


ABSTRACT: To explore brain neuropeptidic functions in behavioral regulation, a label-free quantitative strategy was employed to compare neuropeptidomic variations between behavioral phenotypes (nurse bees, nectar foragers, and pollen foragers) and the two honeybee species (Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis cerana cerana).

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Apis Mellifera (honeybee)

TISSUE(S): Brain

SUBMITTER: Bin Han  

LAB HEAD: Bin Han

PROVIDER: PXD018713 | Pride | 2021-09-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Tachykinin signaling inhibits task-specific behavioral responsiveness in honeybee workers.

Han Bin B   Wei Qiaohong Q   Wu Fan F   Hu Han H   Ma Chuan C   Meng Lifeng L   Zhang Xufeng X   Feng Mao M   Fang Yu Y   Rueppell Olav O   Li Jianke J  

eLife 20210324


Behavioral specialization is key to the success of social insects and leads to division of labor among colony members. Response thresholds to task-specific stimuli are thought to proximally regulate behavioral specialization, but their neurobiological regulation is complex and not well understood. Here, we show that response thresholds to task-relevant stimuli correspond to the specialization of three behavioral phenotypes of honeybee workers in the well-studied and important <i>Apis mellifera</  ...[more]

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