Receptors

Olfactory Receptors (ORs) are the physical barriers between the environment and the brain. ORs are members of the GPCR-rhodopsin family, which is involved in cell recognition, signal transduction activation, and sense mediation. OR is made up of seven transmembrane (TM) helical domains bound by three putative extracellular loops (EL) and three putative intracellular loops (IL), an extracellular N-terminus, and an intracellular C-terminus. At the intersection of TM3 and IL2, the intracellular loop includes a conserved sequence motif, the aspartate-arginine-tyrosine (DRY) amino acid motif, which is a hallmark of GPCRs. The TM1, TM2, and TM7 are all conserved. The binding site specificity is determined by the amino acid side chains of the central TM domains, which are structurally diverse. The binding pocket of ORs has a hydrophobic environment, indicative of hydrophobic interactions between odorants and ORs. The binding specificity of ORs is influenced not only by the central TM-domains hyper-variable region, but also by the N-termini and C-termini. Both terminals are small, with only about 20 amino acids each. The conserved cysteine residues in the EL1 and EL2-loops are involved in inter- and intramolecular disulphide linkages. One of the three cysteine restudies in EL2-loop has a specific role. A metal binding site is formed by the sequence motif (HXXC[DE]) in EL2-loop. On binding with Zn(II) or Cu, the EL2-loop transforms into a -helical structure confirmation (eighth helix) (II).When an odorant with a high affinity for metal ions replaces one of the metal-ligated amino acids in the EL2-loop, ORs undergo structural rearrangement, which is necessary for the activation of G-olf proteins attached to OR receptors. On the cytoplasmic side of the TM domains, the sequence motifs KAFSTC, PMYFFL, and YRDYAM play a role in OR folding and activation. The amino acid residues on the extracellular side of TM domains are variable, indicating a wide range of possible odorant recognition sites.

OlfactionBase lists 2067 ORs from two species (Human (851) and Mus musculus (1216)).

receptors
Sr. No Receptor Organism Length Chromosome Family Sub Family UniProt GenBank #Odorants Details
1776 MOR256-34P Mus musculus 321 11 8 U Q7TR84 NM_001011532 0 View
1777 MOR174-7 Mus musculus 316 11 Q8VFR8 0 View
1778 MOR174-7 Mus musculus 316 11 Q8VFR8 NG_029461 0 View
1779 MOR199-1 Mus musculus 310 11 5 M Q8VFK6 NM_146579 0 View
1780 MOR174-14 Mus musculus 314 11 5 D Q7TR28 NM_001011835 0 View
1781 MOR260-5 Mus musculus 311 11 2 AH Q8VFL3 NM_146586 0 View
1782 MOR135-8 Mus musculus 310 11 1 E Q8VGR5 NM_147007 0 View
1783 MOR264-12P Mus musculus 11 12 E NG_001989 0 View
1784 MOR262-13 Mus musculus 310 11 5 M Q7TR85 NM_207142 0 View
1785 MOR256-11 Mus musculus 313 13 2 B Q60890 NM_146542 0 View
1786 MOR256-13 Mus musculus 314 13 2 W Q5SZS9 NM_146540 0 View
1787 MOR256-15 Mus musculus 314 13 2 AD Q8VFG3 NM_146534 0 View
1788 MOR256-8 Mus musculus 308 13 2 W Q5SZZ8 NM_146744 0 View
1789 MOR256-12 Mus musculus 317 13 2 W Q8VFH0 NM_146541 0 View
1790 MOR256-16 Mus musculus 316 13 2 B Q8VFG2 NM_146533 0 View
1791 MOR256-10 Mus musculus 313 13 2 B K9J6X0 NM_146543 0 View
1792 MOR256-14 Mus musculus 316 13 2 P Q8VFG4 NM_146535 0 View
1793 MOR218-3 Mus musculus 315 13 A0A0U1RPZ4 NG_003233 0 View
1794 MOR130-2 Mus musculus 328 13 1 F A0A1W2P740 NM_146283 0 View
1795 MOR209-1 Mus musculus 308 13 9 S E9Q2B9 NM_146819 0 View
1796 MOR256-36 Mus musculus 326 13 2 B Q7TQU0 NM_207572 0 View
1797 MOR136-18P Mus musculus 13 1 J NG_001765 0 View
1798 MOR244-1 Mus musculus 313 14 4 E Q0VEP0 AY318726 0 View
1799 MOR244-3 Mus musculus 308 14 4 E Q7TQQ0 NM_020514 10 View
1800 MOR244-2 Mus musculus 310 14 4 E Q9R0K4 NM_020513 0 View
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