匂いが効くの知ってる? また 嗅ぐ
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, Dorris Neuroscience Center, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Cell
|June 18, 2016
まとめ
研究者らは,伝統的なGタンパク質結合受容体 (GPCR) と異なる新しい匂い検出器の家族,MS4Aを発見しました. これらのMS4Aは 独特の周辺の匂いコード化メカニズムを 備えており 嗅覚系に関する理解を 広げています
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 嗅覚受容体の研究
- 分子生物学
背景:
- 嗅覚は,オドラント受容体 (OR) 家族内のGタンパク質結合受容体 (GPCR) に依存する.
- 嗅覚の分子の基礎を理解することは 生物学的および医学的な様々な応用に不可欠です
研究 の 目的:
- 臭い検知器の新しいファミリーを特定し,特徴づけること.
- 新しい匂い検知器の 分子機構と 細胞の位置を調査する
主な方法:
- 潜在的オロラント受容体候補を特定するために細胞の局所化研究を利用した.
- 新しく特定されたタンパク質の嗅覚能力を評価するための化学検出試験を実施した.
主要な成果:
- GPCRではないMS4Aと呼ばれる新しい匂い検知器を特定しました.
- MS4Aは,ORと似たような細胞の局所化と化学検出能力を共有しています.
- MS4Aは,ORと比較して異なった周辺の匂いのコーディングロジックで動作します.
結論:
- MS4Aは新しいタイプの匂い検知器で 嗅覚受容の確立されたパラダイムに 挑戦しています
- この発見は周辺の匂いのコード化に 基づく分子メカニズムの再評価を必要とします
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