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An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds.

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Yoshikawa, K; Deguchi, J; Hu, J; Lu, H-Y; Matsunami, H
Published in: Curr Biol
December 5, 2022

Musk was originally identified in male musk deer and other mammals to mark territories and attract females. In humans, musk compounds are widely used in perfumes and consumer products for their superior perceptual odor quality.1,2,3,4,5 Strikingly diverse natural and synthetic chemicals have exhibited a similar "musky" odor, which has resulted in diverse models of musk odor perception and raises questions regarding the simplistic associations between chemical features and odor quality. Scientists' lack of understanding of this principle has hampered the design of a novel musk compound. Here, we functionally identified the odorant receptor, OR5A2, as a receptor for the musky odor of diverse musk compounds. First, we discovered that engineered OR5A2 with enhanced expression in heterologous cells is sensitive to and selective of musk compounds in all four structural classes. Second, the clarified functional variation of OR5A2 accounts for the reported association between genetic variation and perception in a musk compound. Finally, the revealed ligand selectivity of OR5A2 provides insight into developing a trained model to use machine learning-based virtual screening on candidates for a new musk compound. We propose that OR5A2 contributes to the long-sought gateway of sensing musk compounds and generating their unique odor quality.

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Curr Biol

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EISSN

1879-0445

Publication Date

December 5, 2022

Volume

32

Issue

23

Start / End Page

5172 / 5179.e5

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Receptors, Odorant
  • Receptors, Cholinergic
  • Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Developmental Biology
  • Deer
  • Animals
  • 52 Psychology
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Yoshikawa, K., Deguchi, J., Hu, J., Lu, H.-Y., & Matsunami, H. (2022). An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds. Curr Biol, 32(23), 5172-5179.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2022.10.038
Yoshikawa, Keiichi, Jun Deguchi, Jieying Hu, Hsiu-Yi Lu, and Hiroaki Matsunami. “An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds.Curr Biol 32, no. 23 (December 5, 2022): 5172-5179.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2022.10.038.
Yoshikawa K, Deguchi J, Hu J, Lu H-Y, Matsunami H. An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds. Curr Biol. 2022 Dec 5;32(23):5172-5179.e5.
Yoshikawa, Keiichi, et al. “An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds.Curr Biol, vol. 32, no. 23, Dec. 2022, pp. 5172-5179.e5. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.10.038.
Yoshikawa K, Deguchi J, Hu J, Lu H-Y, Matsunami H. An odorant receptor that senses four classes of musk compounds. Curr Biol. 2022 Dec 5;32(23):5172-5179.e5.
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Published In

Curr Biol

DOI

EISSN

1879-0445

Publication Date

December 5, 2022

Volume

32

Issue

23

Start / End Page

5172 / 5179.e5

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Receptors, Odorant
  • Receptors, Cholinergic
  • Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Developmental Biology
  • Deer
  • Animals
  • 52 Psychology
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences