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Two Novel Odorant Receptor Families Expressed in Spermatids Undergo 5′-Splicing

We report the identification of two novel families of odorant receptor (OdR)-like proteins, termed spermatid chemoreceptors (SCRs), in rat spermatids of the testis. The full-length genomic clones encode seven transmembrane domain receptors that share 35–40% identity with certain OdRs and are among...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1998-04, Vol.273 (16), p.9378
Main Authors: Loren D. Walensky, Martial Ruat, Robert E. Bakin, Seth Blackshaw, Gabriele V. Ronnett, Solomon H. Snyder
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Language:English
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Summary:We report the identification of two novel families of odorant receptor (OdR)-like proteins, termed spermatid chemoreceptors (SCRs), in rat spermatids of the testis. The full-length genomic clones encode seven transmembrane domain receptors that share 35–40% identity with certain OdRs and are among the most divergent members of the OdR superfamily based on phylogenetic analysis. RNase protection assays and in situ hybridization studies confirmed the expression of SCRs in spermatids, the post-meiotic, differentiating cell population in the testis. SCR transcripts were undetectable in the prepubertal testis but were readily identified in spermatids of sexually maturing and mature testis. Rapid amplification of cDNA end-polymerase chain reaction and genomic clone sequencing led to the discovery that SCRs are spliced upstream of their presumptive starting methionines. 5′-Splicing of OdRs may regulate the expression of functional chemoreceptors.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.273.16.9378