Literature DB >> 27990576

Coordinated shift of olfactory amino acid responses and V2R expression to an amphibian water nose during metamorphosis.

Adnan S Syed1, Alfredo Sansone2,3, Thomas Hassenklöver2,4,5, Ivan Manzini2,4,5, Sigrun I Korsching6.   

Abstract

All olfactory receptors identified in teleost fish are expressed in a single sensory surface, whereas mammalian olfactory receptor gene families segregate into different olfactory organs, chief among them the main olfactory epithelium expressing ORs and TAARs, and the vomeronasal organ expressing V1Rs and V2Rs. A transitional stage is embodied by amphibians, with their vomeronasal organ expressing more 'modern', later diverging V2Rs, whereas more 'ancient', earlier diverging V2Rs are expressed in the main olfactory epithelium. During metamorphosis, the main olfactory epithelium of Xenopus tadpoles transforms into an air-filled cavity (principal cavity, air nose), whereas a newly formed cavity (middle cavity) takes over the function of a water nose. We report here that larval expression of ancient V2Rs is gradually lost from the main olfactory epithelium as it transforms into the air nose. Concomitantly, ancient v2r gene expression begins to appear in the basal layers of the newly forming water nose. We observe the same transition for responses to amino acid odorants, consistent with the hypothesis that amino acid responses may be mediated by V2R receptors.

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Keywords:  Amino acid odorants; Calcium imaging; Evolution; Metamorphosis; Olfactory receptors; V2R family

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27990576     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-016-2437-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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