Molecular biological approaches to the olfactory system: olfactory marker protein as a model |
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Authors: | Margolis, F.L. Sydor, W. Teitelbaum, Z. Blacher, R. Grillo, M. Rogers, K. Sun, R. Gubler, U. |
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Abstract: | Detailed exploration of the chemistry of proteins and nucleicacids and of the mechanisms regulating gene expression havebecome commonplace with the advent of recent advances in molecularbiology. The olfactory system is an attractive model in whichto study a wide variety of cellular- and neurobiological questions.Thus, the application to this system of molecular biologicaltechniques should open wide areas for study. Our initial effortshave been directed at the olfactory marker protein (OMP). Wehave determined almost the complete amino acid sequence, isolated,characterized and sized the mRNA and demonstrated its translationin vitro. In addition, cloning of the cDNA for this proteinis underway. In this paper we present an overview of our initialefforts in the use of this technology as well as some indicationof the results which may be expected from its application inthe future. |
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