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Hiromi Ohara1, Masato Nikaido, Atsuko Date-Ito, Kazutaka Mogi, Hiroaki Okamura, Norihiro Okada, Yukari Takeuchi, Yuji Mori, Kimiko Hagino-Yamagishi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In mammals, pheromones play an important role in social and innate reproductive behavior within species. In rodents, vomeronasal receptor type 1 (V1R), which is specifically expressed in the vomeronasal organ, is thought to detect pheromones. The V1R gene repertoire differs dramatically between mammalian species, and the presence of species-specific V1R subfamilies in mouse and rat suggests that V1R plays a profound role in species-specific recognition of pheromones. In ruminants, however, the molecular mechanism(s) for pheromone perception is not well understood. Interestingly, goat male pheromone, which can induce out-of-season ovulation in anestrous females, causes the same pheromone response in sheep, and vice versa, suggesting that there may be mechanisms for detecting "inter-species" pheromones among ruminant species.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19751533 PMCID: PMC2758851 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-9-233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of intact V1R genes of cow, goat and sheep. Analysis of 32 cow, 24 goat and 21 sheep V1Rs. Cow T2R genes (gray) [31] were used as the outgroup. Bootstrap percentages supporting the monophyly of each family group are given. The tree was reconstructed using the neighbor-joining method with Poisson-corrected protein distances. The tree includes the following V1R sets: Eighteen cow-goat-sheep (pale blue), four cow-goat (pale green), one cow-sheep (pale orange), and one goat-sheep (pale purple). The scale bar indicates 0.1 amino acid substitutions per site. The subfamilies are indicated on the right.
Figure 2The number of V1R genes having orthologs in other species. The overall height of each bar indicates the total number of mouse (bar 1), rat (bar 2) and cow (bars 3 and 4) V1R genes. The black bars show the number of mouse-rat (bar 1), rat-mouse (bar 2), cow-goat (bar 3) and cow-sheep (bars 4) V1R orthologs.
Figure 3Similarity analysis of orthologous V1Rs. The number of orthologous V1R pairs in mouse and rat (green), cow and goat (magenta), cow and sheep (yellow), and goat and sheep (blue) at different levels of amino acid sequence identity is shown.
Figure 4Expression of goat V1R genes in the VNO and the MOE. A: Expression of goat V1R genes in the VNO and the MOE was examined by nested RT-PCR. The cDNAs were synthesized with (+) or without (-) reverse transcriptase. Specific primers for detecting each V1R gene are listed in Additional file 4. B: Summary of the expression of goat V1R genes detected by nested RT-PCR analysis. All goat V1Rs identified thus far are expressed in the VNO and in the MOE (indicated by +). C: In situ hybridization analysis. Coronal sections from goat VNO or MOE were hybridized with antisense V1R probes. Arrowheads indicate V1R-expressing cells. "n" indicates the neuroepithelial layer. Scale bar indicates 50 μm.