Journal article

Identification of two distinct genes at the vertebrate TRPC2 locus and their characterisation in a marsupial and a monotreme

S Frankenberg, NY Schneider, TP Fletcher, G Shaw, MB Renfree

BMC Molecular Biology | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Background: The vomeronasal organ (VNO) detects pheromones via two large families of vomeronasal receptors: vomeronasal receptor 1 (V1R) and vomeronasal receptor 2 (V2R). Both VRs have a common receptor activation cascade involving transient receptor potential channel, subfamily C, member 2 (TRPC2).Results: We characterised the TRPC2 locus in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), and identified two independently regulated genes not previously recognised as distinct. 3'-located exons comprise bona fide TRPC2 whilst 5'-located exons, previously identified as part of TRPC2, comprise a distinct gene, which we term XNDR (XRCC1 N-terminal domain-related). The two genes show contrasti..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Kerry Martin and Scott Brownlees, for assistance with animal handling, and Andrew Pask and Melissa Gamat for their helpful suggestions concerning the investigations of tammar TRPC2. This work was supported by a grant from The Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (to NYS) and by an Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship (to MBR).