Alpine Marmots (Marmota marmota) are a good model to study intraspecific ch
emical communication among mammals. This species has been subjected to seve
ral behavioural and biochemical studies regarding both their scent-marking
behaviour by cheek-rubbing, and the chemical composition of their glandular
secretions. However, no molecular study has been undertaken until today on
proteins from the olfactory epithelium possibly implicated in chemical per
ception. In this study, we identified, to our knowledge for the first time,
some olfatory receptors from this wild rodent. Starting with olfactory epi
thelium of an Alpine Marmot, and by mean of reverse transcriptase polymeras
e chain reaction technique (RT-PCR), we isolated fourteen partial sequences
that exhibited a high degree of homology (45-92%) with olfactory receptors
from other vertebrates. Conserved identities and structural features clear
ly defined these Alpine Marmot sequences as members of the seven transmembr
ane domain olfactory receptors. All sequences were observed as belonging to
known olfactory receptor families and were classified into ten subfamilies
of the tetrapods OR class. Finally, Northern blot analysis revealed specif
ic expression of these sequences in the Alpine Marmot olfactory epithelium
tissue.