2024
DOI: 10.1113/jp286959
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The Ca2+‐activated Cl channel TMEM16B shapes the response time course of olfactory sensory neurons

Johannes Reisert,
Simone Pifferi,
Giorgia Guarneri
et al.

Abstract: Mammalian olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) generate an odorant‐induced response by sequentially activating two ion channels, which are in their ciliary membranes. First, a cationic, Ca2+‐permeable cyclic nucleotide‐gated channel is opened following odorant stimulation via a G protein‐coupled transduction cascade and an ensuing rise in cAMP. Second, the increase in ciliary Ca2+ opens the excitatory Ca2+‐activated Cl− channel TMEM16B, which carries most of the odorant‐induced receptor current. While the role of … Show more

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