High-Throughput Odorant Receptor Deorphanization Via Phospho-S6 Ribosomal Protein Immunoprecipitation and mRNA Profiling.
We describe an approach for the high-throughput surveying of odorant receptors (ORs) expressed in olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that have been activated by specific odorants. When OSNs are activated, there is a molecular signature in the form of a phosphorylated-S6 (pS6) ribosomal subunit. By the immunoprecipitation of the protein-RNA complex containing pS6, we identify the OR mRNA species expressed in these activated OSNs. The one neuron - one receptor rule (mature OSN expresses a single unique OR) allows for the identification of the collection of ORs that responded toward the tested odorant. Here we detail the procedure of (1) odor stimulation, (2) tissue harvesting, (3) immunoprecipitation, and (4) mRNA profiling for the high-throughput deorphanization of ORs in vivo.
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- Sensory Receptor Cells
- Ribosomal Proteins
- Receptors, Odorant
- RNA, Messenger
- Mice
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- Immunoprecipitation
- Gene Expression Profiling
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- Developmental Biology
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Sensory Receptor Cells
- Ribosomal Proteins
- Receptors, Odorant
- RNA, Messenger
- Mice
- Male
- Immunoprecipitation
- Gene Expression Profiling
- Female
- Developmental Biology