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  • Inhibitory signaling in mammalian olfactory transduction potentially mediated by Gαo.

Inhibitory signaling in mammalian olfactory transduction potentially mediated by Gαo.

Molecular and cellular neurosciences (2020-12-29)
Elizabeth A Corey, Kirill Ukhanov, Yuriy V Bobkov, Jeremy C McIntyre, Jeffrey R Martens, Barry W Ache
ABSTRACT

Olfactory GPCRs (ORs) in mammalian olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) mediate excitation through the Gαs family member Gαolf. Here we tentatively associate a second G protein, Gαo, with inhibitory signaling in mammalian olfactory transduction by first showing that odor evoked phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-dependent inhibition of signal transduction is absent in the native ORNs of mice carrying a conditional OMP-Cre based knockout of Gαo. We then identify an OR from native rat ORNs that are activated by octanol through cyclic nucleotide signaling and inhibited by citral in a PI3K-dependent manner. We show that the OR activates cyclic nucleotide signaling and PI3K signaling in a manner that reflects its functionality in native ORNs. Our findings lay the groundwork to explore the interesting possibility that ORs can interact with two different G proteins in a functionally identified, ligand-dependent manner to mediate opponent signaling in mature mammalian ORNs.