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Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors

Vertebrate animals detect odors through olfactory receptors (ORs), members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Due to the difficulty in the heterologous expression of ORs, studies of their odor molecule recognition mechanisms have progressed poorly. Functional expression of most ORs in...

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Autores principales: Fukutani, Yosuke, Nakamura, Yuko, Muto, Nonoko, Miyanaga, Shunta, Kanemaki, Reina, Ikegami, Kentaro, Noguchi, Keiichi, Ohsawa, Ikuroh, Matsunami, Hiroaki, Yohda, Masafumi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010277
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author Fukutani, Yosuke
Nakamura, Yuko
Muto, Nonoko
Miyanaga, Shunta
Kanemaki, Reina
Ikegami, Kentaro
Noguchi, Keiichi
Ohsawa, Ikuroh
Matsunami, Hiroaki
Yohda, Masafumi
author_facet Fukutani, Yosuke
Nakamura, Yuko
Muto, Nonoko
Miyanaga, Shunta
Kanemaki, Reina
Ikegami, Kentaro
Noguchi, Keiichi
Ohsawa, Ikuroh
Matsunami, Hiroaki
Yohda, Masafumi
author_sort Fukutani, Yosuke
collection PubMed
description Vertebrate animals detect odors through olfactory receptors (ORs), members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Due to the difficulty in the heterologous expression of ORs, studies of their odor molecule recognition mechanisms have progressed poorly. Functional expression of most ORs in heterologous cells requires the co-expression of their chaperone proteins, receptor transporting proteins (RTPs). Yet, some ORs were found to be functionally expressed without the support of RTP (RTP-independent ORs). In this study, we investigated whether amino acid residues highly conserved among RTP-independent ORs improve the functional expression of ORs in heterologous cells. We found that a single amino acid substitution at one of two sites (N(BW)3.39 and 3.43) in their conserved residues (E and L, respectively) significantly improved the functional expression of ORs in heterologous cells. E(3.39) and L(3.43) also enhanced the membrane expression of RTP-dependent ORs in the absence of RTP. These changes did not alter the odorant responsiveness of the tested ORs. Our results showed that specific sites within transmembrane domains regulate the membrane expression of some ORs.
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spelling pubmed-87453462022-01-11 Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors Fukutani, Yosuke Nakamura, Yuko Muto, Nonoko Miyanaga, Shunta Kanemaki, Reina Ikegami, Kentaro Noguchi, Keiichi Ohsawa, Ikuroh Matsunami, Hiroaki Yohda, Masafumi Int J Mol Sci Article Vertebrate animals detect odors through olfactory receptors (ORs), members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Due to the difficulty in the heterologous expression of ORs, studies of their odor molecule recognition mechanisms have progressed poorly. Functional expression of most ORs in heterologous cells requires the co-expression of their chaperone proteins, receptor transporting proteins (RTPs). Yet, some ORs were found to be functionally expressed without the support of RTP (RTP-independent ORs). In this study, we investigated whether amino acid residues highly conserved among RTP-independent ORs improve the functional expression of ORs in heterologous cells. We found that a single amino acid substitution at one of two sites (N(BW)3.39 and 3.43) in their conserved residues (E and L, respectively) significantly improved the functional expression of ORs in heterologous cells. E(3.39) and L(3.43) also enhanced the membrane expression of RTP-dependent ORs in the absence of RTP. These changes did not alter the odorant responsiveness of the tested ORs. Our results showed that specific sites within transmembrane domains regulate the membrane expression of some ORs. MDPI 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8745346/ /pubmed/35008703 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010277 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Fukutani, Yosuke
Nakamura, Yuko
Muto, Nonoko
Miyanaga, Shunta
Kanemaki, Reina
Ikegami, Kentaro
Noguchi, Keiichi
Ohsawa, Ikuroh
Matsunami, Hiroaki
Yohda, Masafumi
Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title_full Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title_fullStr Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title_short Hot Spot Mutagenesis Improves the Functional Expression of Unique Mammalian Odorant Receptors
title_sort hot spot mutagenesis improves the functional expression of unique mammalian odorant receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010277
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