Human olfactory receptor, hOR17-210, is identified as a pseudogene in the human genome. Experimental data has shown however, that the gene product of cloned hOR17-210 cDNA was able to bind an odorant-binding protein and is narrowly tuned for excitation by cyclic ketones. Supported by experimental results, we used the bioinformatics methods of sequence analysis, computational protein modeling and docking, to show that functionality in this receptor is retained due to sequence-structure features not previously observed in mammalian ORs. This receptor does not possess the first two transmembrane helical domains (of seven typically seen in GPCRs). It however, N at u
Olfactory receptor (OR) proteins interact with odorant molecules in the nose, initiating a neuronal ...
<p>Olfaction is one of the most primitive of our senses, and the olfactory receptors that mediate th...
AbstractWe have identified novel G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) with no introns in the coding r...
Human olfactory receptor, hOR17-210, is identified as a pseudogene in the human genome. Experimental...
International audienceOlfactory receptors (ORs) play a crucial role in detecting the odorant molecul...
Olfactory receptors likely constitute the largest gene superfamily in the vertebrate genome. Here we...
Odorant receptors belong to class A of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and detect a large nu...
A series of genomic and complementary DNA clones encoding new putative members of G protein-coupled ...
Odorant receptor (OR) genes and proteins represent more than 2% of our genome and 4% of our proteome...
This chapter describes the main characteristics of olfactory receptor (OR) genes of vertebrates, inc...
Olfactory receptors (ORs), belonging to the Gprotein coupled receptor (GPCR) family, are very diffic...
Although understanding of the olfactory system has progressed at the level of downstream receptor si...
Curs 2017-2018The human olfactory system has enormous discriminatory power, with the ability to dete...
Olfactory receptors (ORs) are a large family of proteins involved in the recognition and discriminat...
The olfactory receptor gene (OR) superfamily is the largest in the human genome. The superfamily con...
Olfactory receptor (OR) proteins interact with odorant molecules in the nose, initiating a neuronal ...
<p>Olfaction is one of the most primitive of our senses, and the olfactory receptors that mediate th...
AbstractWe have identified novel G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) with no introns in the coding r...
Human olfactory receptor, hOR17-210, is identified as a pseudogene in the human genome. Experimental...
International audienceOlfactory receptors (ORs) play a crucial role in detecting the odorant molecul...
Olfactory receptors likely constitute the largest gene superfamily in the vertebrate genome. Here we...
Odorant receptors belong to class A of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and detect a large nu...
A series of genomic and complementary DNA clones encoding new putative members of G protein-coupled ...
Odorant receptor (OR) genes and proteins represent more than 2% of our genome and 4% of our proteome...
This chapter describes the main characteristics of olfactory receptor (OR) genes of vertebrates, inc...
Olfactory receptors (ORs), belonging to the Gprotein coupled receptor (GPCR) family, are very diffic...
Although understanding of the olfactory system has progressed at the level of downstream receptor si...
Curs 2017-2018The human olfactory system has enormous discriminatory power, with the ability to dete...
Olfactory receptors (ORs) are a large family of proteins involved in the recognition and discriminat...
The olfactory receptor gene (OR) superfamily is the largest in the human genome. The superfamily con...
Olfactory receptor (OR) proteins interact with odorant molecules in the nose, initiating a neuronal ...
<p>Olfaction is one of the most primitive of our senses, and the olfactory receptors that mediate th...
AbstractWe have identified novel G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) with no introns in the coding r...