Seven transmembrane domain receptors can be localized to different parts of the plasma membrane or to different intracellular compartments in a receptor-specific and cell type-specific fashion. We show here that the C. elegans genes odr-4 and odr-8 are required for localization of a subset of seven transmembrane domain odorant receptors to the cilia of olfactory neurons. Other cilia-signaling proteins, including ion channels, a Gα protein, and even other receptor types, are localized via an odr-4/odr-8- independent pathway. odr-4 encodes a novel membrane protein that is expressed exclusively on intracellular membranes of chemosensory neurons, where it acts cell-autonomously to facilitate odorant receptor folding or localization.
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Dwyer, N. D., Troemel, E. R., Sengupta, P., & Bargmann, C. I. (1998). Odorant receptor localization to olfactory cilia is mediated by ODR-4, a novel membrane-associated protein. Cell, 93(3), 455–466. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81173-3