Analysis of honeybee PBPs is of interest in the development of Biosensor applications. We described the predicted binding of 19 such
compounds with 43-honey bee OBPs using molecular modeling, docking and phylogenetic analysis. Therefore, training the honeybees
using preferred compounds formulate the bees to identify the illicit drugs and bomb compounds. Consequently, high docking score
produced complex such OBP16-N-Phenyl-2-Napthalamine (-12.25k/mol), 3BJH-Crack Cocaine (-11.75k/mol), OBP10-Methadone (-
11.71k/mol), 1TUJ-Dronobinal Cannabis (-11.66k/mol), OBP13-Plasticizer (-11.27k/mol) and OBP24-Ecstasy (-10.89 k/mol) can be
used to identify the compounds using biosensor application. The chemical reaction of the compounds for olfactory sensory was
analyzed using DFT (Density Functional Theory) studies. Some of these compounds show high binding OBPs across distant
phylogeny.
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