AUTHOR=Degl’Innocenti Andrea , D’Errico Anna
TITLE=Regulatory Features for Odorant Receptor Genes in the Mouse Genome
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Genetics
VOLUME=8
YEAR=2017
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2017.00019
DOI=10.3389/fgene.2017.00019
ISSN=1664-8021
ABSTRACT=
The odorant receptor genes, seven transmembrane receptor genes constituting the vastest mammalian gene multifamily, are expressed monogenically and monoallelicaly in each sensory neuron in the olfactory epithelium. This characteristic, often referred to as the one neuron–one receptor rule, is driven by mostly uncharacterized molecular dynamics, generally named odorant receptor gene choice. Much attention has been paid by the scientific community to the identification of sequences regulating the expression of odorant receptor genes within their loci, where related genes are usually arranged in genomic clusters. A number of studies identified transcription factor binding sites on odorant receptor promoter sequences. Similar binding sites were also found on a number of enhancers that regulate in cis their transcription, but have been proposed to form interchromosomal networks. Odorant receptor gene choice seems to occur via the local removal of strongly repressive epigenetic markings, put in place during the maturation of the sensory neuron on each odorant receptor locus. Here we review the fast-changing state of art for the study of regulatory features for odorant receptor genes.