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Simulative structure and binding sites of lyral with olfactory receptor 10J5 using computational prediction methods

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Pages 1-8 | Published online: 04 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Olfactory receptor (OR) genes are extensively distributed throughout the human organism. Although these receptors are predominantly located in the olfactory epithelium, binding between odorant chemicals and corresponding ORs initiates downstream events in other tissues. In particular, exposure to allergen fragrances results in the induction of contact dermatitis. At present, current methodologies are limited in their ability to predict the consequences of fragrancy chemicals on humans. The aim of this study was designed to simulate the bindingstructure between lyral and OR10J5, a known allergen which produces contact dermatitis, and its corresponding OR OR10J5 in an effort to predict dermal outcomes using computational methods. Results demonstrated that binding between lyral and OR10J5 involved amino acid residues Phe104, Val105, Cyx178, Ile180, and Tyr258, respectively, which were located on binding sites of the receptor transmembrane 3(TM3), TM3, extracellular loop 2(EL2), EL2, TM6. Evidence indicates that computer simulating binding interactions occurred between an odorant chemical and its receptors which initiated downstream alterations accounting possibly for the observed in vivo contact dermatitis.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Valentine Badham Ph.D. Scholarship and University of Newcastle Postgraduate Research Scholarship.

Conflict of Intrest

The authors declare there is no conflict of interest.

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