Interaction between odorants and proteins involved in the perception of smell: the case of odorant-binding proteins probed by molecular modelling and biophysical data - Archive ouverte HAL
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Interaction between odorants and proteins involved in the perception of smell: the case of odorant-binding proteins probed by molecular modelling and biophysical data

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A joint approach that combines molecular modelling and fluorescence spectroscopy is used to study the affinity of an odorant binding protein towards various odorant molecules. We focus on the capability of molecular modelling to rank odorants according to their affinity with this protein, which is involved in the sense of smell. Although ligand-based approaches are unable to propose an accurate model attending to the strength of the bond with the odorant-binding protein, receptor-based structures considering either static or dynamic structure of the protein perform equally to discriminate between good, medium and low affinity odorants. Such approaches will be useful for further rational design of either odorants or bio-inspired sensors.

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hal-01190436 , version 1 (01-09-2015)

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Jérôme Golebiowski, Jérémie Topin, Landry Charlier, Loïc Briand. Interaction between odorants and proteins involved in the perception of smell: the case of odorant-binding proteins probed by molecular modelling and biophysical data. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 2012, 27 (6), pp.445-453. ⟨10.1002/ffj.3121⟩. ⟨hal-01190436⟩
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