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Quantification of interacting cognate odorants with olfactory receptors in nanovesicles

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16997-9

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  1. Iniciativa Ingenio
  2. Botin fundation
  3. FIS Project - Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PI 10/01171]
  4. European Regional Development Fund
  5. CIBER Actions
  6. predoctoral fellowship of the Instituto de Salud Carlos Ill-Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain)
  7. Consolider Program
  8. MINDS project - Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [TEC2015-70104-P]
  9. Commission for Universities and Research of the Department of Innovation, Universities, and Enterprise of the Generalitat de Catalunya [2014 SGR 1442, 2014 SGR 1484]
  10. VI National RDi Plan
  11. CERCA program from Generalitat de Catalunya
  12. Nanoscience, nanotechnologies, materials, and new production technologies programme under the BOND project from the 7th Research Framework Programme of the European Union [228685-2]
  13. Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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This study aims to improve our understanding of the interaction between olfactory receptors and odorants to develop highly selective biosensing devices. Natural nanovesicles (NVs) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, similar to 100 nm in diameter, carrying either the human OR17-40 or the chimpanzee OR7D4 olfactory receptor (OR) tagged with the c-myc epitope at their N-terminus, are presented as model systems to quantify the interaction between odorant and olfactory receptors. The level of expression of olfactory receptors was determined at individual NVs using a novel competitive ELISA immunoassay comparing the values obtained against those from techniques involving the solubilization of cell membrane proteins and the identification of c-myc-carrying receptors. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) measurements on L1 Biacore chips indicate that cognate odorants bind to their Ors, thereby quantifying the approximate number of odorants that interact with a given olfactory receptor. The selectivity of OR17-40-carrying NVs towards helional and OR7D4-carrying NVs towards androstenone has been proven in cross-check experiments with non-specific odorant molecules (heptanal and pentadecalactone, respectively) and in control receptors.

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