Olfactory receptors in non-chemosensory tissues

被引:169
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作者
Kang, NaNa [1 ]
Koo, JaeHyung [1 ]
机构
[1] DGIST, Dept Brain Sci, Taegu 711873, South Korea
关键词
Ectopic expression; Non-chemosensory tissues; Odorant; Olfactory receptor; Smell; PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR; ODORANT RECEPTORS; FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION; GRUENEBERG GANGLION; GENE FAMILY; ECTOPIC EXPRESSION; CALCIUM CLEARANCE; MOUSE; IDENTIFICATION; CLONING;
D O I
10.5483/BMBRep.2012.45.11.232
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Olfactory receptors (ORs) detect volatile chemicals that lead to the initial perception of smell in the brain. The olfactory receptor (OR) is the first protein that recognizes odorants in the olfactory signal pathway and it is present in over 1,000 genes in mice. It is also the largest member of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Most ORs are extensively expressed in the nasal olfactory epithelium where they perform the appropriate physiological functions that fit their location. However, recent whole-genome sequencing shows that ORs have been found outside of the olfactory system, suggesting that ORs may play an important role in the ectopic expression of non-chemosensory tissues. The ectopic expressions of ORs and their physiological functions have attracted more attention recently since MOR23 and testicular hOR17-4 have been found to be involved in skeletal muscle development, regeneration, and human sperm chemotaxis, respectively. When identifying additional expression profiles and functions of ORs in non-olfactory tissues, there are limitations posed by the small number of antibodies available for similar OR genes. This review presents the results of a research series that identifies ectopic expressions and functions of ORs in non-chemosensory tissues to provide insight into future research directions. [BMB Reports 2012; 45(11): 612-622]
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页码:612 / 622
页数:11
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