“…Many studies support the physiological role of TAR1 in processes such as locomotion (Saraswati et al, 2004;Schützler et al, 2019), metabolic control (Nishimura et al, 2005;Li et al, 2017;Roeder, 2020), reproduction (Hana & Lange, 2017a;Hana & Lange, 2017b) and olfaction (Kutsukake et al, 2000;Brigaud et al, 2009;Duportets et al, 2010;McQuillan et al, 2012;Ma et al, 2015;Zhukovskaya & Polyanovsky, 2017;Ma et al, 2019b). The TAR1 expression patterns mirror its functional roles because the TAR1 gene is highly expressed in the CNS, salivary glands and antennae in different insect species (Duportets et al, 2010;McQuillan et al, 2012;Wu et al, 2014;El-Kholy et al, 2015;Hana & Lange, 2017a;Ma et al, 2019a;Finetti et al, 2020). Two studies conducted in 2017 on the honeybee brain showed that TAR1 was mainly expressed at the presynaptic sites in antennal lobe OSNs and in the mushroom bodies PNs, which are essential structures for the olfactory system in insects (Synakevitch et al, 2017;Thamm et al, 2017).…”