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Title:The human odorant receptor OR10A6 is tuned to the pheromone of the commensal fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster
Author(s):Frey T; Kwadha CA; Haag F; Pelletier J; Wallin EA; Holgersson E; Hedenstrom E; Bohman B; Bengtsson M; Becher PG; Krautwurst D; Witzgall P;
Address:"Leibniz-Institut fur Lebensmittel-Systembiologie an der Technischen Universitat Munchen, Lise-Meitner Strasse 34, 85354 Freising, Germany. Department of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 190, 234 22 Lomma, Sweden. Department of Chemical Engineering, Mid Sweden University, Holmgatan 10, 85170 Sundsvall, Sweden. Systembolaget AB, 103 84 Stockholm, Sweden"
Journal Title:iScience
Year:2022
Volume:20221003
Issue:11
Page Number:105269 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105269
ISSN/ISBN:2589-0042 (Electronic) 2589-0042 (Linking)
Abstract:"All living things speak chemistry. The challenge is to reveal the vocabulary, the odorants that enable communication across phylogenies and to translate them to physiological, behavioral, and ecological function. Olfactory receptors (ORs) interface animals with airborne odorants. Expression in heterologous cells makes it possible to interrogate single ORs and to identify cognate ligands. The cosmopolitan, anthropophilic strain of the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster depends on human resources and housing for survival. Curiously, humans sense the pheromone (Z)-4-undecenal (Z4-11Al) released by single fly females. A screening of all human ORs shows that the most highly expressed OR10A6 is tuned to Z4-11Al. Females of an ancestral African fly strain release a blend of Z4-11Al and Z4-9Al that produces a different aroma, which is how we distinguish these fly strains by nose. That flies and humans sense Z4-11Al via dedicated ORs shows how convergent evolution shapes communication channels between vertebrate and invertebrate animals"
Keywords:Biochemistry Biological sciences Sensory neuroscience;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEFrey, Tim Kwadha, Charles A Haag, Franziska Pelletier, Julien Wallin, Erika A Holgersson, Elsa Hedenstrom, Erik Bohman, Bjorn Bengtsson, Marie Becher, Paul G Krautwurst, Dietmar Witzgall, Peter eng 2022/10/28 iScience. 2022 Oct 3; 25(11):105269. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105269. eCollection 2022 Nov 18"

 
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