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Academic Article Alcohol binding to the odorant binding protein LUSH: multiple factors affecting binding affinities.
Academic Article A novel mechanism of ligand binding and release in the odorant binding protein 20 from the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
Academic Article Structure of a specific alcohol-binding site defined by the odorant binding protein LUSH from Drosophila melanogaster.
Academic Article Effect of n-alcohols on the structure and stability of the Drosophila odorant binding protein LUSH.
Academic Article Activation of pheromone-sensitive neurons is mediated by conformational activation of pheromone-binding protein.
Academic Article The role of multiple hydrogen-bonding groups in specific alcohol binding sites in proteins: insights from structural studies of LUSH.
Academic Article New insights into the mechanism of odorant detection by the malaria-transmitting mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
Concept Odorants
Concept Receptors, Odorant
Academic Article Interactions of Anopheles gambiae odorant-binding proteins with a human-derived repellent: implications for the mode of action of n,n-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET).
Academic Article Complete NMR chemical shift assignments of odorant binding protein 22 from the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, bound to arachidonic acid.
Academic Article Correction to: Complete NMR chemical shift assignments of odorant binding protein 22 from the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, bound to arachidonic acid.
Academic Article Aedes aegypti Odorant Binding Protein 22 selectively binds fatty acids through a conformational change in its C-terminal tail.

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