Expression Analysis of the 3 G-Protein Subunits, G alpha, G beta, and G gamma, in the Olfactory Receptor Organs of Adult Drosophila melanogaster
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In many species, olfactory transduction is triggered by odorant molecules that interact with olfactory receptors coupled to heterotrimeric G-proteins. The role of G-protein–linked transduction in the olfaction of Drosophila is currently under study. Here, we supply a thorough description of the expression in the olfactory receptor organs (antennae and maxillary palps) of all known Drosophila melanogaster genes that encode for G-proteins. Using RT-polymerase chain reaction, we analyzed 6 Gα (Gs, Gi, Gq, Go, Gf, and concertina), 3 Gβ (Gβ5, Gβ13F, and Gβ76C), and 2 Gγ genes (Gγ1 and Gγ30A). We found that all Gα protein-encoding genes showed expression in both olfactory organs, but Gf mRNA was not detected in palps. Moreover, all the Gβ and Gγ genes are expressed in antennae and palps, except for Gβ76C. To gain insight into the hypothesis of different G-protein subunits mediating differential signaling in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs), we performed immunohistochemical studies to observe the expression of several Gα and Gβ proteins. We found that Gs, Gi, Gq, and Gβ13F subunits displayed generalized expression in the antennal tissue, including ORNs support cells and glial cells. Finally, complete coexpression was found between Gi and Gq, which are mediators of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate and IP3 transduction cascades, respectively.
In many species, olfactory transduction is triggered by odorant molecules that interact with olfactory receptors coupled to heterotrimeric G-proteins. The role of G-protein–linked transduction in the olfaction of Drosophila is currently under study. Here, we supply a thorough description of the expression in the olfactory receptor organs (antennae and maxillary palps) of all known Drosophila melanogaster genes that encode for G-proteins. Using RT-polymerase chain reaction, we analyzed 6 Gα (Gs, Gi, Gq, Go, Gf, and concertina), 3 Gβ (Gβ5, Gβ13F, and Gβ76C), and 2 Gγ genes (Gγ1 and Gγ30A). We found that all Gα protein-encoding genes showed expression in both olfactory organs, but Gf mRNA was not detected in palps. Moreover, all the Gβ and Gγ genes are expressed in antennae and palps, except for Gβ76C. To gain insight into the hypothesis of different G-protein subunits mediating differential signaling in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs), we performed immunohistochemical studies to observe the expression of several Gα and Gβ proteins. We found that Gs, Gi, Gq, and Gβ13F subunits displayed generalized expression in the antennal tissue, including ORNs support cells and glial cells. Finally, complete coexpression was found between Gi and Gq, which are mediators of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate and IP3 transduction cascades, respectively.
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This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [Biologia Fundamental BFU2005-04525 and BFU2008-1256]. T.B. is a Formacion de Profesorado Universitario fellow of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and C.G-D. is a predoctoral fellow of the Plan de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion Program of the Principado de Asturias.
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