Possible role for salivary gland protein in taste reception indicated by homology to lipophilic-ligand carrier proteins
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 343 (6256) , 366-369
- https://doi.org/10.1038/343366a0
Abstract
Sensory transduction in taste and olfaction, the principal chemical senses, seems to be mediated by membrane-associated proteins on the apical surfaces of the respective receptor cells. The recent isolation and characterization of soluble 'odorant-binding proteins' secreted from the nasal glands of rat, cow and frog, led to the hypothesis that these proteins function as necessary cofactors in olfactory transduction by concentrating and delivering odorants to the receptors. The primary reception of taste stimuli occurs in specialized neuroepithelial receptor cells bundled in taste buds that are clustered in various types of papillae in the lingual epithelium of the tongue. Small tubulo-alveolar salivary glands, the von Ebner's glands, are located beneath the circumvallate and the foliate papillae. Their ducts open exclusively into the trough at the base of the papillae. Taste buds located in the medial and lateral walls of the papillae open with their taste pores into the trough and consequently are in direct contact with the secretions of von Ebner's glands. Here we report the molecular cloning and characterization of a protein of relative molecular mass 18,000 that is highly expressed in von Ebner's glands. Like the odorant-binding proteins, this protein shows similarity to members of a protein superfamily of hydrophobic molecule transporters, indicating that pre-receptor events could also be necessary for the concentration and delivery of sapid molecules in the gustatory system, and emphasizing the close relationship of taste and olfaction.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Taste transduction: a diversity of mechanismsTrends in Neurosciences, 1988
- Molecular Cloning of Odorant-Binding Protein: Member of a Ligand Carrier FamilyScience, 1988
- The structural motif of ß-lactoglobulin and retinol-binding protein: a basic framework for binding and transport of small hydrophobic molecules?Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1988
- Carrier-bound odorant delivery to olfactory receptorsTrends in Neurosciences, 1988
- Isolation of an Olfactory cDNA: Similarity to Retinol-Binding Protein Suggests a Role in OlfactionScience, 1987
- Homology between the pyrazine‐binding protein from nasal mucosa and major urinary proteinsFEBS Letters, 1987
- The molecular basis of odor recognitionTrends in Biochemical Sciences, 1987
- The structure of β-lactoglobulin and its similarity to plasma retinol-binding proteinNature, 1986
- THE FINE STRUCTURE OF VON EBNER'S GLAND OF THE RATThe Journal of cell biology, 1970
- The development of the serous glands (Von Ebner's) of the vallate papillae in manJournal of Anatomy, 1917