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Publication : Golf: an olfactory neuron specific-G protein involved in odorant signal transduction.

First Author  Jones DT Year  1989
Journal  Science Volume  244
Issue  4906 Pages  790-5
PubMed ID  2499043 Mgi Jnum  J:31020
Mgi Id  MGI:78329 Doi  10.1126/science.2499043
Citation  Jones DT, et al. (1989) Golf: an olfactory neuron specific-G protein involved in odorant signal transduction. Science 244(4906):790-5
abstractText  Biochemical and electrophysiological studies suggest that odorants induce responses in olfactory sensory neurons via an adenylate cyclase cascade mediated by a G protein. An olfactory-specific guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-binding protein alpha subunit has now been characterized and evidence is presented suggesting that this G protein, termed Golf, mediates olfaction. Messenger RNA that encodes Golf alpha is expressed in olfactory neuroephithelium but not in six other tissues tested. Moreover, within the olfactory epithelium, Golf alpha appears to be expressed only by the sensory neurons. Specific antisera were used to localize Golf alpha protein to the sensory apparatus of the receptor neurons. Golf alpha shares extensive amino acid identity (88 percent) with the stimulatory G protein, Gs alpha. The expression of Golf alpha in S49 cyc- kin- cells, a line deficient in endogenous stimulatory G proteins, demonstrates its capacity to stimulate adenylate cyclase in a heterologous system.
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