A G protein/cAMP signal cascade is required for axonal convergence into olfactory glomeruli

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作者
Chesler, Alexander T. [1 ]
Zou, Dong-Jing [1 ]
Le Pichon, Claire E. [1 ]
Peterlin, Zita A. [1 ]
Matthews, Glennis A. [1 ]
Pei, Xin [1 ]
Miller, Michael C. [1 ]
Firestein, Stuart [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Dept Biol Sci, New York, NY 10027 USA
关键词
axon guidance; development; olfaction;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0609215104
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The mammalian odorant receptors (ORs) comprise a large family of G protein-coupled receptors that are critical determinants of both the odorant response profile and the axonal identity of the olfactory sensory neurons in which they are expressed. Although the pathway by which ORs activate odor transduction is well established, the mechanism by which they direct axons into proper glomerular relationships remains unknown. We have developed a gain-of-function approach by using injection of retroviral vectors into the embryonic olfactory epithelium to study the ORs' contribution to axon guidance. By ectopically expressing ORs, we demonstrate that functional OR proteins induce axonal coalescence. Furthermore, ectopic expression of G alpha mutants reveals that activation of the signal transduction cascade is sufficient to cause axonal convergence into glomeruli. Analysis of G alpha subunit expression indicates that development and odorant transduction use separate transduction pathways. Last, we establish that the generation of cAMP through adenylyl cyclase 3 is necessary to establish proper axonal identity. Our data point to a model in which axonal sorting is accomplished by OR stimulation of cAMP production by coupling to G alpha s.
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页码:1039 / 1044
页数:6
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