Calcium-Driven In Silico Inactivation of a Human Olfactory Receptor
Lorenza Pirona,
Federico Ballabio,
Mercedes Alfonso-Prieto
et al.
Abstract:Conformational
changes as well as molecular determinants related
to the activation and inactivation of olfactory receptors are still
poorly understood due to the intrinsic difficulties in the structural
determination of this GPCR family. Here, we perform, for the first
time, the in silico inactivation of human olfactory
receptor OR51E2, highlighting the possible role of calcium in this
receptor state transition. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we
show that a divalent ion in the ion binding site, coordin… Show more
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