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Deficient pheromone responses in mice lacking a cluster of vomeronasal receptor genes

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  • Karina Del Punta

    (The Rockefeller University)

  • Trese Leinders-Zufall

    (University of Maryland School of Medicine)

  • Ivan Rodriguez

    (The Rockefeller University
    University of Geneva)

  • David Jukam

    (The Rockefeller University)

  • Charles J. Wysocki

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center)

  • Sonoko Ogawa

    (The Rockefeller University)

  • Frank Zufall

    (University of Maryland School of Medicine)

  • Peter Mombaerts

    (The Rockefeller University)

Abstract

The mammalian vomeronasal organ (VNO), a part of the olfactory system, detects pheromones—chemical signals that modulate social and reproductive behaviours1,2. But the molecular receptors in the VNO that detect these chemosensory stimuli remain undefined. Candidate pheromone receptors are encoded by two distinct and complex superfamilies of genes, V1r and V2r (refs 3 and 4), which code for receptors with seven transmembrane domains. These genes are selectively expressed in sensory neurons of the VNO. However, there is at present no functional evidence for a role of these genes in pheromone responses. Here, using chromosome engineering technology5, we delete in the germ line of mice a ∼600-kilobase genomic region that contains a cluster of 16 intact V1r genes6. These genes comprise two of the 12 described V1r gene families7, and represent ∼12% of the V1r repertoire. The mutant mice display deficits in a subset of VNO-dependent behaviours: the expression of male sexual behaviour and maternal aggression is substantially altered. Electrophysiologically, the epithelium of the VNO of such mice does not respond detectably to specific pheromonal ligands. The behavioural impairment and chemosensory deficit support a role of V1r receptors as pheromone receptors.

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  • Karina Del Punta & Trese Leinders-Zufall & Ivan Rodriguez & David Jukam & Charles J. Wysocki & Sonoko Ogawa & Frank Zufall & Peter Mombaerts, 2002. "Deficient pheromone responses in mice lacking a cluster of vomeronasal receptor genes," Nature, Nature, vol. 419(6902), pages 70-74, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:419:y:2002:i:6902:d:10.1038_nature00955
    DOI: 10.1038/nature00955
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