Expression patterns of two putative odorant-binding proteins in the olfactory organs of Drosophila melanogaster have different implications for their functions

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S.-K. Park
S. R. Shanbhag
Q. Wang
G. Hasan
R. A. Steinbrecht
C. W. Pikielny
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[1] Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology,
[2] Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/UMDNJ,undefined
[3] 675 Hoes Lane,undefined
[4] Piscataway NJ 08854,undefined
[5] USA,undefined
[6] Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie,undefined
[7] D-82319 Seewiesen,undefined
[8] Germany,undefined
[9] National Centre for Biological Sciences,undefined
[10] TIFR,undefined
[11] UAS-GKVK Campus,undefined
[12] Bellary Road,undefined
[13] Bangalore 560065,undefined
[14] India,undefined
[15] Present address: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,undefined
[16] Mumbai 400 005,undefined
[17] India,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2000年 / 300卷
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Olfaction Antennae Detoxification Sensilla Maxillary palp Larval olfaction Antenno-maxillary complex Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta);
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The aqueous medium bathing the dendrites of olfactory neurons contains high concentrations of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) whose role is still unclear. OBPs may facilitate interactions between odorants and their membrane-bound receptors, perhaps by increasing the water solubility of hydrophobic molecules. Alternatively, OBPs may be involved in the inactivation of odorants and other volatile molecules, preventing desensitization and/or protecting olfactory neurons from toxic chemicals. We report here novel features of the localization of two putative OBPs, PBPRP2 and PBPRP5, that have important and different implications for their role in olfaction. Unlike several other putative OBPs of Drosophila melanogaster that are only found in adult olfactory organs, PBPRP5 is also expressed in the larval olfactory organs, suggesting that it plays a common role in olfaction at both stages. In the adult, PBPRP5 expression is restricted to the sensillum lymph that bathes the olfactory dendrites of a subset of olfactory hairs, the basiconic sensilla. Since individual basiconic sensilla differ in olfactory specificity, PBPRP5 may be able to bind to and mediate olfactory responses to a wide range of odorants. In contrast, PBPRP2 is present in the space immediately below the antennal cuticle and in the outer cavity of approximately 30% of the double-walled coeloconic sensilla on the antennal surface. In neither case is PBPRP2 in contact with the dendritic membranes of olfactory neurons, making a carrier function unlikely for this protein. Instead, PBPRP2 may act as a sink, binding to odorants and other volatile chemicals and limiting their interactions with olfactory neurons.
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