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Impacts of OrX and cAMP-insensitive Orco to the insect olfactory heteromer activity.

Danila V Kolesov1, Violetta O Ivanova2, Elena L Sokolinskaya3, Liubov A Kost1, Pavel M Balaban2, Konstantin A Lukyanov3, Evgeny S Nikitin2, Alexey M Bogdanov4.   

Abstract

Insect odorant receptors (ORs) have been suggested to function as ligand-gated cation channels, with OrX/Orco heteromers combining ionotropic and metabotropic activity. The latter is mediated by different G proteins and results in Orco self-activation by cyclic nucleotide binding. In this contribution, we co-express the odor-specific subunits DmOr49b and DmOr59b with either wild-type Orco or an Orco-PKC mutant lacking cAMP activation heterologously in mammalian cells. We show that the characteristics of heteromers strongly depend on both the OrX type and the coreceptor variant. Thus, methyl acetate-sensitive Or59b/Orco demonstrated 25-fold faster response kinetics over o-cresol-specific Or49b/Orco, while the latter required a 10-100 times lower ligand concentration to evoke a similar electrical response. Compared to wild-type Orco, Orco-PKC decreased odorant sensitivity in both heteromers, and blocked an outward current rectification intrinsic to the Or49b/Orco pair. Our observations thus provide an insight into insect OrX/Orco functioning, highlighting their natural and artificial tuning features and laying the groundwork for their application in chemogenetics, drug screening, and repellent design.

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Keywords:  Chemoreception; Insect olfaction; Ionotropic transduction; Metabotropic transduction; Odorant receptors; Orco

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34129187     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06480-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.742


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