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Ancient and Nonuniform Loss of Olfactory Receptor Expression Renders the Shark Nose a De Facto Vomeronasal Organ
by
Korsching, Sigrun I
, Casane, Didier
, Syed, Adnan S
, Sharma, Kanika
, Policarpo, Maxime
, Ferrando, Sara
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Chemoreception
/ Chimeras
/ Chondrichthyes
/ Discoveries
/ Domestic relations
/ Fishes - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene families
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Odorant receptors
/ Olfaction
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory epithelium
/ Olfactory organs
/ Olfactory Receptor Neurons
/ Olfactory thresholds
/ Phylogeny
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Odorant - metabolism
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sharks
/ Sharks - genetics
/ Sharks - metabolism
/ Smell - physiology
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
/ Vomeronasal organ
/ Vomeronasal Organ - metabolism
/ Vomeronasal system
2023
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Ancient and Nonuniform Loss of Olfactory Receptor Expression Renders the Shark Nose a De Facto Vomeronasal Organ
by
Korsching, Sigrun I
, Casane, Didier
, Syed, Adnan S
, Sharma, Kanika
, Policarpo, Maxime
, Ferrando, Sara
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Chemoreception
/ Chimeras
/ Chondrichthyes
/ Discoveries
/ Domestic relations
/ Fishes - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene families
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Odorant receptors
/ Olfaction
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory epithelium
/ Olfactory organs
/ Olfactory Receptor Neurons
/ Olfactory thresholds
/ Phylogeny
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Odorant - metabolism
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sharks
/ Sharks - genetics
/ Sharks - metabolism
/ Smell - physiology
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
/ Vomeronasal organ
/ Vomeronasal Organ - metabolism
/ Vomeronasal system
2023
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Ancient and Nonuniform Loss of Olfactory Receptor Expression Renders the Shark Nose a De Facto Vomeronasal Organ
by
Korsching, Sigrun I
, Casane, Didier
, Syed, Adnan S
, Sharma, Kanika
, Policarpo, Maxime
, Ferrando, Sara
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Chemoreception
/ Chimeras
/ Chondrichthyes
/ Discoveries
/ Domestic relations
/ Fishes - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene families
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Odorant receptors
/ Olfaction
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory epithelium
/ Olfactory organs
/ Olfactory Receptor Neurons
/ Olfactory thresholds
/ Phylogeny
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Odorant - metabolism
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sharks
/ Sharks - genetics
/ Sharks - metabolism
/ Smell - physiology
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
/ Vomeronasal organ
/ Vomeronasal Organ - metabolism
/ Vomeronasal system
2023
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Ancient and Nonuniform Loss of Olfactory Receptor Expression Renders the Shark Nose a De Facto Vomeronasal Organ
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Ancient and Nonuniform Loss of Olfactory Receptor Expression Renders the Shark Nose a De Facto Vomeronasal Organ
2023
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Abstract
Cartilaginous fishes are renowned for a keen sense of smell, a reputation based on behavioral observations and supported by the presence of large and morphologically complex olfactory organs. At the molecular level, genes belonging to the four families coding for most olfactory chemosensory receptors in other vertebrates have been identified in a chimera and a shark, but it was unknown whether they actually code for olfactory receptors in these species. Here, we describe the evolutionary dynamics of these gene families in cartilaginous fishes using genomes of a chimera, a skate, a sawfish, and eight sharks. The number of putative OR, TAAR, and V1R/ORA receptors is very low and stable, whereas the number of putative V2R/OlfC receptors is higher and much more dynamic. In the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula, we show that many V2R/OlfC receptors are expressed in the olfactory epithelium in the sparsely distributed pattern characteristic for olfactory receptors. In contrast, the other three vertebrate olfactory receptor families are either not expressed (OR) or only represented with a single receptor (V1R/ORA and TAAR). The complete overlap of markers of microvillous olfactory sensory neurons with pan-neuronal marker HuC in the olfactory organ suggests the same cell-type specificity of V2R/OlfC expression as for bony fishes, that is, in microvillous neurons. The relatively low number of olfactory receptors in cartilaginous fishes compared with bony fishes could be the result of an ancient and constant selection in favor of a high olfactory sensitivity at the expense of a high discrimination capability.
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