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J Claude Pernollet
Identification of a lysyl residue defining the binding specificity of a human odorant-binding protein
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A new odorant-binding protein XlaeOBP identified in the aerial olfactory system of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis
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Taste receptors to L-glutamate
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Two novel members of OBP family identified in the honeybee : sexual dimorphism and development studies
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3D-QSAR study of ligands for two human olfactory receptors
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An olfactory receptor detects waxy, fatty and rose odors
An olfactory receptor detects waxy, fatty and rose odors. Salon Européen de la Recherche et de l’Innovation
Specific expression of olfactory binding protein in the aerial olfactory cavity of adult and developing Xenopus
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Relation phénotype-génotype dans le cas de la sensibilité gustative au glutamate
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Phenotype genotype relationship in human taste
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3D-QSAR study of ligands for two human olfactory receptors
International audience; All living organisms, including human beings, are able to detect and discriminate myriads of structurally diverse odorants through their interaction with olfactory receptors (ORs) (1). It is well accepted that the perception of thousands of odors by about 380 ORs results from a combinatorial coding, in which one OR recognizes multiple odorants and different odorants are recognized by different combinations of ORs (2). In a previous study (3), the functional characterization on two human ORs, called OR1G1 (class II) and OR52D1 (class I) have been performed using 95 odorant molecules. We used these previously obtained functional data (3) to perform a molecular modellin…