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Publication : A Binary Genetic Approach to Characterize TRPM5 Cells in Mice.

First Author  Kusumakshi S Year  2015
Journal  Chem Senses Volume  40
Issue  6 Pages  413-25
PubMed ID  25940069 Mgi Jnum  J:263255
Mgi Id  MGI:6189015 Doi  10.1093/chemse/bjv023
Citation  Kusumakshi S, et al. (2015) A Binary Genetic Approach to Characterize TRPM5 Cells in Mice. Chem Senses 40(6):413-25
abstractText  Transient receptor potential channel subfamily M member 5 (TRPM5) is an important downstream signaling component in a subset of taste receptor cells making it a potential target for taste modulation. Interestingly, TRPM5 has been detected in extra-oral tissues; however, the function of extra-gustatory TRPM5-expressing cells is less well understood. To facilitate visualization and manipulation of TRPM5-expressing cells in mice, we generated a Cre knock-in TRPM5 allele by homologous recombination. We then used the novel TRPM5-IRES-Cre mouse strain to report TRPM5 expression by activating a tauGFP transgene. To confirm faithful coexpression of tauGFP and TRPM5 we generated and validated a new anti-TRPM5 antiserum enabling us to analyze acute TRPM5 protein expression. tauGFP cells were found in taste bud cells of the vallate, foliate, and fungiform papillae as well as in the palate. We also detected TRPM5 expression in several other tissues such as in the septal organ of Masera. Interestingly, in the olfactory epithelium of adult mice acute TRPM5 expression was detected in only one (short microvillar cells) of two cell populations previously reported to express TRPM5. The TRPM5-IC mouse strain described here represents a novel genetic tool and will facilitate the study and tissue-specific manipulation of TRPM5-expressing cells in vivo.
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