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by Duller-Finite
1827 days ago
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Not really. GPCRs amplify signals at each step via their second messenger cascade. These channels form homotetramers whose structure differs greatly from the canonical seven transmembrane domain structure of GPCRs. So this study is important since there were no studies indicating how odorants bind and activate odorant receptors. However, it is unlikely that the mechanisms in insects odorant receptors will directly apply to those of mammalian odorant receptors. In contrast, mammalian odor receptors will work much more like those of other class A GPCRs like the β-adrenergic receptor, of which there are numerous structures interacting with ligands and in various configurations, and which was the basis of the work that won the nobel prize in 2012. |
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