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Invariances in a Combinatorial Olfactory Receptor Code

Authors :
Hu, Yu
Guangwei Si
Jessleen K. Kanwal
Christopher J. Tabone
Jacob Baron
Matthew E. Berck
Gaetan Vignoud
Aravinthan D. T. Samuel
Hu, Yu
Guangwei Si
Jessleen K. Kanwal
Christopher J. Tabone
Jacob Baron
Matthew E. Berck
Gaetan Vignoud
Aravinthan D. T. Samuel
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Animals can identify an odorant type across a wide range of concentrations, as well as detect changes in concentration for individual odorant type. How olfactory representations are structured to support these functions remains poorly understood. Here, we studied how a full complement of ORNs in the Drosophila larva encodes a broad input space of odorant types and concentrations. We find that dose-response relationships across odorants and ORN types follow the Hill function with shared cooperativity but different activation thresholds. These activation thresholds are drawn from a power law statistical distribution. A fixed activation function and power law distribution of activation thresholds underlie invariances in the encoding of odorant identity and intensity. Moreover, we find similar temporal response filters of ORNs across odorant types and concentrations. Such uniformity in the temporal filter may allow identity invariant coding in fluctuating or turbulent odor environments. Common patterns in ligand-receptor binding and sensory transduction across olfactory receptors may give rise to these observed invariances in the olfactory combinatorial code. Invariant patterns in the activity responses of individual ORNs and the ORN ensemble may simplify decoding by downstream circuits.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1125197138
Document Type :
Electronic Resource