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Publication : Central role of the CNGA4 channel subunit in Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent odor adaptation.

First Author  Munger SD Year  2001
Journal  Science Volume  294
Issue  5549 Pages  2172-5
PubMed ID  11739959 Mgi Jnum  J:83225
Mgi Id  MGI:2658797 Doi  10.1126/science.1063224
Citation  Munger SD, et al. (2001) Central role of the CNGA4 channel subunit in Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent odor adaptation. Science 294(5549):2172-5
abstractText  Heteromultimeric cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels play a central role in the transduction of odorant signals and subsequent adaptation. The contributions of individual subunits to native channel function in olfactory receptor neurons remain unclear. Here, we show that the targeted deletion of the mouse CNGA4 gene, which encodes a modulatory CNG subunit, results in a defect in odorant-dependent adaptation. Channels in excised membrane patches from the CNGA4 null mouse exhibited slower Ca2+-calmodulin-mediated channel desensitization. Thus, the CNGA4 subunit accelerates the Ca2+-mediated negative feedback in olfactory signaling and allows rapid adaptation in this sensory system.
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