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Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues

Mammalian genomes are well established, and highly conserved regions within odorant receptors that are unique from other G-protein coupled receptors have been identified. Numerous functional studies have focused on specific conserved amino acids motifs; however, not all conserved motifs have been su...

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Autores principales: Ryu, Sang Eun, Shim, Tammy, Yi, Ju-Yeon, Kim, So Yeun, Park, Sun Hwa, Kim, Sung Won, Ronnett, Gabriele V., Moon, Cheil
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Publicado: Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5750714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29179263
http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0223
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author Ryu, Sang Eun
Shim, Tammy
Yi, Ju-Yeon
Kim, So Yeun
Park, Sun Hwa
Kim, Sung Won
Ronnett, Gabriele V.
Moon, Cheil
author_facet Ryu, Sang Eun
Shim, Tammy
Yi, Ju-Yeon
Kim, So Yeun
Park, Sun Hwa
Kim, Sung Won
Ronnett, Gabriele V.
Moon, Cheil
author_sort Ryu, Sang Eun
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description Mammalian genomes are well established, and highly conserved regions within odorant receptors that are unique from other G-protein coupled receptors have been identified. Numerous functional studies have focused on specific conserved amino acids motifs; however, not all conserved motifs have been sufficiently characterized. Here, we identified a highly conserved 18 amino acid sequence motif within transmembrane domain seven (CAS-TM7) which was identified by aligning odorant receptor sequences. Next, we investigated the expression pattern and distribution of this conserved amino acid motif among a broad range of odorant receptors. To examine the localization of odorant receptor proteins, we used a sequence-specific peptide antibody against CAS-TM7 which is specific to odorant receptors across species. The specificity of this peptide antibody in recognizing odorant receptors has been confirmed in a heterologous in vitro system and a rat-based in vivo system. The CAS-TM7 odorant receptors localized with distinct patterns at each region of the olfactory epithelium; septum, endoturbinate and ectoturbinate. To our great interests, we found that the CAS-TM7 odorant receptors are primarily localized to the dorsal region of the olfactory bulb, coinciding with olfactory epithelium-based patterns. Also, these odorant receptors were ectopically expressed in the various non-olfactory tissues in an evolutionary constrained manner between human and rats. This study has characterized the expression patterns of odorant receptors containing particular amino acid motif in transmembrane domain 7, and which led to an intriguing possibility that the conserved motif of odorant receptors can play critical roles in other physiological functions as well as olfaction.
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spelling pubmed-57507142018-01-19 Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues Ryu, Sang Eun Shim, Tammy Yi, Ju-Yeon Kim, So Yeun Park, Sun Hwa Kim, Sung Won Ronnett, Gabriele V. Moon, Cheil Mol Cells Article Mammalian genomes are well established, and highly conserved regions within odorant receptors that are unique from other G-protein coupled receptors have been identified. Numerous functional studies have focused on specific conserved amino acids motifs; however, not all conserved motifs have been sufficiently characterized. Here, we identified a highly conserved 18 amino acid sequence motif within transmembrane domain seven (CAS-TM7) which was identified by aligning odorant receptor sequences. Next, we investigated the expression pattern and distribution of this conserved amino acid motif among a broad range of odorant receptors. To examine the localization of odorant receptor proteins, we used a sequence-specific peptide antibody against CAS-TM7 which is specific to odorant receptors across species. The specificity of this peptide antibody in recognizing odorant receptors has been confirmed in a heterologous in vitro system and a rat-based in vivo system. The CAS-TM7 odorant receptors localized with distinct patterns at each region of the olfactory epithelium; septum, endoturbinate and ectoturbinate. To our great interests, we found that the CAS-TM7 odorant receptors are primarily localized to the dorsal region of the olfactory bulb, coinciding with olfactory epithelium-based patterns. Also, these odorant receptors were ectopically expressed in the various non-olfactory tissues in an evolutionary constrained manner between human and rats. This study has characterized the expression patterns of odorant receptors containing particular amino acid motif in transmembrane domain 7, and which led to an intriguing possibility that the conserved motif of odorant receptors can play critical roles in other physiological functions as well as olfaction. Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology 2017-12-31 2017-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5750714/ /pubmed/29179263 http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0223 Text en © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology. All rights reserved. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.
spellingShingle Article
Ryu, Sang Eun
Shim, Tammy
Yi, Ju-Yeon
Kim, So Yeun
Park, Sun Hwa
Kim, Sung Won
Ronnett, Gabriele V.
Moon, Cheil
Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title_full Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title_fullStr Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title_short Odorant Receptors Containing Conserved Amino Acid Sequences in Transmembrane Domain 7 Display Distinct Expression Patterns in Mammalian Tissues
title_sort odorant receptors containing conserved amino acid sequences in transmembrane domain 7 display distinct expression patterns in mammalian tissues
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5750714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29179263
http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0223
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