H. Hatt et al., Functional expression and characterization of odorant receptors using the Semliki Forest virus system, BIOL CHEM, 382(8), 2001, pp. 1207-1214
The human olfactory system can recognize and discriminate a large number of
different odorant molecules. The detection of chemically distinct odorants
starts with the binding of an odorant ligand to a specific receptor protei
n on the olfactory neuron cell surface. To address the problem of olfactory
perception at a molecular level, we have expressed and characterized diffe
rent olfactory receptors with several expression systems.
Here we provide the first documentation of functional expression of odorant
receptors using the Semliki Forest virus system. The human odorant OR 17-4
0 receptor and the rat 17 receptor were functionally expressed in vertebrat
e kidney cells (HEK293) using recombinant Semliki Forest viruses. Receptors
were expressed as a fusion protein with the N-terminal membrane import seq
uence of the guinea pig serotonin receptor. Experiments employing the Ca2+-
sensitive dye fura-2 revealed a fast, transient increase in the [Ca2+](i) a
fter application of the specific agonists helional and octanal to HEK293 ce
lls infected with viruses containing RNA for the human odorant OR 17-40 rec
eptor and the rat 17 receptor, respectively.