New paper: ‘Structural basis of odorant recognition by a human odorant receptor’

A new paper supported in part by the Odor2Action NeuroNex award is out today in Nature. The authors present their studies which provide high-resolution view of chemical recognition of an odorant by a vertebrate odorant receptor, providing insight into how this large family of G protein-coupled receptors enables our olfactory sense.

Check out the paper and let us know what you think!

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