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    The transient receptor potential-like channel (TRPL) is a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel family involved in regulating many fundamental senses, such as vision, pain, taste, and touch, in both invertebrates and vertebrates. Yet, the function of TRPL in other important biological processes remains unclear. We discover that TRPL regulates egg laying in two insect species, the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, and the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. In both insects, trpl is expressed in the female reproductive organ. Loss of trpl leads to significantly defects in egg laying. In addition, TRPL is functionally interchangeable between the brown planthoppers and flies in egg laying. Altogether, our work uncovers a novel role played by TRPL in regulating egg laying and indicates TRPL as a potential pesticide target in brown planthoppers. Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Zhang, Guo, Wang, Niu, Wu, Zhang and Gao.

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    Yan Zhang, Yi-Jie Zhang, Di Guo, Li-Xiang Wang, Chun-Dong Niu, Shun-Fan Wu, Yali V Zhang, Cong-Fen Gao. Function of Transient Receptor Potential-Like Channel in Insect Egg Laying. Frontiers in molecular neuroscience. 2022;15:823563


    PMID: 35845607

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