Molecule of the Month: Odorant Receptors
Our sense of smell relies on odorant receptors that recognize specific scents.
Odorants and Receptors
Stinky Is Not Always Bad
Delivering Odorants
Exploring the Structure
Odorant Receptor
As seen in PDB ID 8f76, the binding site of this odorant receptor surrounds propionate and uses specific amino acids to recognize it and similar small acidic molecules. Propionate has a negatively-charged acidic group at one end, so the receptor uses a positively-charged arginine to capture it, and glutamine and serine to form stabilizing hydrogen bonds with it. The other end of propionate includes two hydrophobic carbon atoms that are surrounded by a small pocket of hydrophobic amino acids in the receptor. Acetate, which has one fewer carbon atom, also fits nicely into this pocket, but larger acids do not. To explore this structure in more detail, click on the image for an interactive JSmol.
Topics for Further Discussion
- Mammals use GPCRs to sense odorants, but insects use odorant-gated ion channels. To see one in action, take a look at PDB ID 7lid.
- Most mammalian odorant-binding proteins act as monomers, but one from cows forms a domain-swapped dimer. You can find it in PDB ID 1pbo.
Related PDB-101 Resources
- Browse Cellular Signaling
- Browse Peak Performance
References
- 8f76: Billesbolle, C.B., de March, C.A., van der Velden, W.J.C., Ma, N., Tewari, J., Del Torrent, C.L., Li, L., Faust, B., Vaidehi, N., Matsunami, H., Manglik, A. (2023) Structural basis of odorant recognition by a human odorant receptor. Nature 615: 742-749
- Mayhew, E.J., Arayata, C.J., Gerkin, R.C., Lee, B.K., Magill, J.M., Snyder, L.L., Little, K.A., Yu, C.W., Mainland, J.D. (2022) Transport features predict if a molecule is odorous. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 119: e2116576119
- Pelosi, P., Knoll, W. (2022) Odorant-binding proteins of mammals. Biol Rev 97:20-44
- 3n7h: Tsitsanou, K.E., Thireou, T., Drakou, C.E., Koussis, K., Keramioti, M.V., Leonidas, D.D., Eliopoulos, E., Iatrou, K., Zographos, S.E. (2012) Anopheles gambiae odorant binding protein crystal complex with the synthetic repellent DEET: implications for structure-based design of novel mosquito repellents. Cell Mol Life Sci 69: 283-297
- 1e00: Vincent, F., Spinelli, S., Ramoni, R., Grolli, S., Pelosi, P., Cambillau, C., Tegoni, M. (2000) Complexes of porcine odorant binding protein with odorant molecules belonging to different chemical classes. J Mol Biol 300: 127-139
June 2023, David Goodsell
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