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NHERF1 in Microvilli of Vomeronasal Sensory Neurons.

Chemical senses (2016-09-23)
Bastian Henkel, Willem Bintig, S Sneha Bhat, Marc Spehr, Eva M Neuhaus
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In most mammals, the vomeronasal system detects a variety of (semio)chemicals that mediate olfactory-driven social and sexual behaviors. Vomeronasal chemosensation depends on G protein-coupled receptors (V1R, V2R, and FPR-rs) that operate at remarkably low stimulus concentrations, thus, indicating a highly sensitive and efficient signaling pathway. We identified the PDZ domain-containing protein, Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF1), as putative molecular organizer of signal transduction in vomeronasal neurons. NHERF1 is a protein that contains 2 PDZ domains and a carboxy-terminal ezrin-binding domain. It localizes to microvilli of vomeronasal sensory neurons and interacts with V1Rs. Furthermore, NHERF1 and Gαi2 are closely colocalized. These findings open up new aspects of the functional organization and regulation of vomeronasal signal transduction by PDZ scaffolding proteins.

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Donkey Anti-Goat IgG Antibody, biotin-SP conjugate, Species Adsorbed, 1 mg/mL, Chemicon®