Allosteric modulation of a human odorant receptor.

Casey Trimmer,Randy Arroyave, Christine Vuilleumier, Lily Wu, Aleksey Dumer, Christie DeLaura, Jehoon Kim,Georgia M Pierce,Maria Borisovska, Florian De Nanteuil,Matthew Emberger, Yakov Varganov,Christian Margot,Matthew E Rogers,Patrick Pfister

Current biology : CB(2023)

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Odor perception is first determined by how the myriad of environmental volatiles are detected at the periphery of the olfactory system. The combinatorial activation of dedicated odorant receptors generates enough encoding power for the discrimination of tens of thousands of odorants. Recent studies have revealed that odorant receptors undergo widespread inhibitory modulation of their activity when presented with mixtures of odorants, a property likely required to maintain discrimination and ensure sparsity of the code for complex mixtures. Here, we establish the role of human OR5AN1 in the detection of musks and identify distinct odorants capable of enhancing its activity in binary mixtures. Chemical and pharmacological characterization indicate that specific α-β unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes act as positive allosteric modulators. Sensory experiments show decreased odor detection threshold in humans, suggesting that allosteric modulation of odorant receptors is perceptually relevant and likely adds another layer of complexity to how odors are encoded in the peripheral olfactory system.
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G protein-coupled receptor,GPCR pharmacology,allosteric modulation,musk perception,odor detection threshold,odor mixtures,odorant receptor,olfaction,olfactory enhancement,perceptual synergy
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