1. The Zonal Organization of Odorant Receptor Gene Choice in the Main Olfactory Epithelium of the Mouse
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Bolek Zapiec and Peter Mombaerts
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Summary: A mature olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) of the main olfactory epithelium (MOE) typically expresses one allele of one odorant receptor (OR) gene. It is widely thought that the great majority of the 1,141 intact mouse OR genes are expressed in one of four MOE zones (or bands or stripes), which are largely non-overlapping. Here, we develop a multiplex method to map, in 3D and MOE-wide, the expression areas of multiple OR genes in individual, non-genetically modified mice by three-color fluorescence in situ hybridization, semi-automated image segmentation, and 3D reconstruction. We classify the expression areas of 68 OR genes into 9 zones. These zones are highly overlapping and strikingly complex when viewed in 3D reconstructions. There could well be more zones. We propose that zones reflect distinct OSN types that are each restricted in their choice to a subset of the OR gene repertoire. : Zapiec and Mombaerts report a multiplex method to map the expression areas of odorant receptor genes in individual, non-genetically modified mice. They classify the expression areas of 68 odorant receptor genes into 9 zones. These zones are highly overlapping and strikingly complex when viewed in 3D reconstructions. Keywords: olfaction, zone, spatial organization, expression pattern, olfactory sensory neuron, axonal wiring, glomerulus, olfactory bulb, 3D reconstruction, gene targeting
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- 2020
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