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  • The EMBO Journal (2004) 23, 120 - 126
  • doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600032

Published online: 18 December 2003

Olfactory receptor antagonism between odorants

Yuki Oka, Masayo Omura, Hiroshi Kataoka and Kazushige Touhara

  1. Department of Integrated Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan

Correspondence to:

Kazushige Touhara, Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, 277-8562, Japan. Tel.: +81 471 36 3624; Fax: +81 471 36 3626; E-mail: touhara@k.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Received 30 May 2003; Accepted 24 November 2003


The detection of thousands of volatile odorants is mediated by several hundreds of different G protein-coupled olfactory receptors (ORs). The main strategy in encoding odorant identities is a combinatorial receptor code scheme in that different odorants are recognized by different sets of ORs. Despite increasing information on agonist–OR combinations, little is known about the antagonism of ORs in the mammalian olfactory system. Here we show that odorants inhibit odorant responses of OR(s), evidence of antagonism between odorants at the receptor level. The antagonism was demonstrated in a heterologous OR-expression system and in single olfactory neurons that expressed a given OR, and was also visualized at the level of the olfactory epithelium. Dual functions of odorants as an agonist and an antagonist to ORs indicate a new aspect in the receptor code determination for odorant mixtures that often give rise to novel perceptual qualities that are not present in each component. The current study also provides insight into strategies to modulate perceived odorant quality.

  • Keywords:

    • antagonist,
    • calcium imaging,
    • G protein-coupled receptor,
    • mixture,
    • odorant,
    • olfactory
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