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Real-time In Vitro Monitoring of Odorant Receptor Activation by an Odorant in the Vapor Phase
Published on: April 23, 2019
Combining In Vivo and In Vitro Approaches To Identify Human Odorant Receptors Responsive to Food Odorants
Lucia M Armelin-Correa1, Bettina Malnic2
1Department of Biological Sciences, Diadema Campus , Federal University of São Paulo , São Paulo , Brazil.
Abstract:
Olfactory perception plays an important role in food flavor. Humans have around 400 odorant receptors (ORs), which can be activated by an enormous number of odorants in a combinatorial fashion. To date, only a few odorant receptors have been linked to their respective odorants, due to the difficulties in expressing these receptor proteins in heterologous cell systems. In vivo approaches allow for the analysis of odorant-receptor interactions in their native environment and have the advantage that the complete OR repertoire is simultaneously tested. Once mouse odorant-receptor pairs are defined, one can search for the corresponding human orthologues, which can be validated against the odorants in heterologous cells. Thus, the combination of in vivo and in vitro methods should contribute to the identification of human ORs that recognize odorants of interest, such as key food odorants.
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