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    The Native Rat Olfactory Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channel Is Composed of Three Distinct Subunits

    Boenigk, W; Bradley, J; Mueller, F; Sesti, F; Boekhoff, I; Ronnett, GV; Kaupp, UB; Frings, S

    Journal of Neuroscience [J. Neurosci.], vol. 19, no. 13, pp. 5332-5347, 1 Jul 1999

    Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels play central roles in visual and olfactory signal transduction. In the retina, rod photoreceptors express the subunits CNC alpha 1 and CNC beta 1a. In cone photoreceptors, only CNC alpha 2 expression has been demonstrated so far. Rat olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) express two homologous subunits, here designated CNC alpha 3 and CNC alpha 4. This paper describes the characterization of CNC beta 1b, a third subunit expressed in OSNs and establishes it as a component of the native channel. CNC beta 1b is an alternate splice form of the rod photoreceptor CNC beta 1a subunit. Analysis of mRNA and protein expression together suggest co-expression of all three subunits in sensory cilia of OSNs. From single-channel analyses of native rat olfactory channels and of channels expressed heterologously from all possible combinations of the CNC alpha 3, - alpha 4, and - beta 1b subunits, we conclude that the native CNG channel in OSNs is composed of all three subunits. Thus, CNG channels in both rod photoreceptors and olfactory sensory neurons result from coassembly of specific alpha subunits with various forms of an alternatively spliced beta subunit.


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