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The Missense of Smell: Functional Variability in the Human Odorant Receptor Repertoire

Humans have approximately 400 intact odorant receptors, but each individual has a unique set of genetic variations that lead to variation in olfactory perception. We used a heterologous assay to determine how often genetic polymorphisms in odorant receptors alter receptor function. We identified ago...

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Autores principales: Mainland, Joel D., Keller, Andreas, Li, Yun R., Zhou, Ting, Trimmer, Casey, Snyder, Lindsey L., Moberly, Andrew H., Adipietro, Kaylin A., Liu, Wen Ling L., Zhuang, Hanyi, Zhan, Senmiao, Lee, Somin S., Lin, Abigail, Matsunami, Hiroaki
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24316890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3598
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author Mainland, Joel D.
Keller, Andreas
Li, Yun R.
Zhou, Ting
Trimmer, Casey
Snyder, Lindsey L.
Moberly, Andrew H.
Adipietro, Kaylin A.
Liu, Wen Ling L.
Zhuang, Hanyi
Zhan, Senmiao
Lee, Somin S.
Lin, Abigail
Matsunami, Hiroaki
author_facet Mainland, Joel D.
Keller, Andreas
Li, Yun R.
Zhou, Ting
Trimmer, Casey
Snyder, Lindsey L.
Moberly, Andrew H.
Adipietro, Kaylin A.
Liu, Wen Ling L.
Zhuang, Hanyi
Zhan, Senmiao
Lee, Somin S.
Lin, Abigail
Matsunami, Hiroaki
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description Humans have approximately 400 intact odorant receptors, but each individual has a unique set of genetic variations that lead to variation in olfactory perception. We used a heterologous assay to determine how often genetic polymorphisms in odorant receptors alter receptor function. We identified agonists for 18 odorant receptors and found that 63% of the odorant receptors we examined had polymorphisms that altered in vitro function. On average, two individuals differ functionally at over 30% of their odorant receptor alleles. To show that these in vitro results are relevant to olfactory perception, we verified that variations in OR10G4 genotype explain over 15% of the observed variation in perceived intensity and over 10% of the observed variation in perceived valence for the high affinity in vitro agonist guaiacol, but do not explain phenotypic variation for the lower affinity agonists vanillin and ethyl vanillin.
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spelling pubmed-39904402014-07-01 The Missense of Smell: Functional Variability in the Human Odorant Receptor Repertoire Mainland, Joel D. Keller, Andreas Li, Yun R. Zhou, Ting Trimmer, Casey Snyder, Lindsey L. Moberly, Andrew H. Adipietro, Kaylin A. Liu, Wen Ling L. Zhuang, Hanyi Zhan, Senmiao Lee, Somin S. Lin, Abigail Matsunami, Hiroaki Nat Neurosci Article Humans have approximately 400 intact odorant receptors, but each individual has a unique set of genetic variations that lead to variation in olfactory perception. We used a heterologous assay to determine how often genetic polymorphisms in odorant receptors alter receptor function. We identified agonists for 18 odorant receptors and found that 63% of the odorant receptors we examined had polymorphisms that altered in vitro function. On average, two individuals differ functionally at over 30% of their odorant receptor alleles. To show that these in vitro results are relevant to olfactory perception, we verified that variations in OR10G4 genotype explain over 15% of the observed variation in perceived intensity and over 10% of the observed variation in perceived valence for the high affinity in vitro agonist guaiacol, but do not explain phenotypic variation for the lower affinity agonists vanillin and ethyl vanillin. 2013-12-08 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3990440/ /pubmed/24316890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3598 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Mainland, Joel D.
Keller, Andreas
Li, Yun R.
Zhou, Ting
Trimmer, Casey
Snyder, Lindsey L.
Moberly, Andrew H.
Adipietro, Kaylin A.
Liu, Wen Ling L.
Zhuang, Hanyi
Zhan, Senmiao
Lee, Somin S.
Lin, Abigail
Matsunami, Hiroaki
The Missense of Smell: Functional Variability in the Human Odorant Receptor Repertoire
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title_sort missense of smell: functional variability in the human odorant receptor repertoire
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24316890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3598
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