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<p>The receptors GPR109A and GPR109B are known to bind the compound nicotinic acid [1]. It was previously described that GPR109B acts a low affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and GPR109A acts as a high affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and other compounds with related pharmacology [molecular identification of high and low affinity receptors]. The chemical compound methyl nicotinate is closely related to nicotinic acid. Because one of the compounds in the breath of tuberculosis patients is methyl nicotinate [2,3], the high affinity receptor for niacin is a good candidate for testing the ‘olfactory yeast’ as a diagnostics tool. </p><br/> | <p>The receptors GPR109A and GPR109B are known to bind the compound nicotinic acid [1]. It was previously described that GPR109B acts a low affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and GPR109A acts as a high affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and other compounds with related pharmacology [molecular identification of high and low affinity receptors]. The chemical compound methyl nicotinate is closely related to nicotinic acid. Because one of the compounds in the breath of tuberculosis patients is methyl nicotinate [2,3], the high affinity receptor for niacin is a good candidate for testing the ‘olfactory yeast’ as a diagnostics tool. </p><br/> | ||
<h3>Isoamylacetate olfactory receptor</h3> | <h3>Isoamylacetate olfactory receptor</h3> | ||
- | Human receptor OR1G1 and mouse receptor Olfr154 are known to bind the molecule Iso-amyl acetate, an odorant molecule having the banana smell. | + | <p>Human receptor OR1G1 and mouse receptor Olfr154 are known to bind the molecule Iso-amyl acetate, an odorant molecule having the banana smell. </p> <br/> |
<h2>Parts</h2> | <h2>Parts</h2> | ||
<h2>Results</h2> | <h2>Results</h2> |
Revision as of 21:43, 25 September 2012
Introduction
Niacin olfactory receptor
The receptors GPR109A and GPR109B are known to bind the compound nicotinic acid [1]. It was previously described that GPR109B acts a low affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and GPR109A acts as a high affinity receptor for nicotinic acid and other compounds with related pharmacology [molecular identification of high and low affinity receptors]. The chemical compound methyl nicotinate is closely related to nicotinic acid. Because one of the compounds in the breath of tuberculosis patients is methyl nicotinate [2,3], the high affinity receptor for niacin is a good candidate for testing the ‘olfactory yeast’ as a diagnostics tool.
Isoamylacetate olfactory receptor
Human receptor OR1G1 and mouse receptor Olfr154 are known to bind the molecule Iso-amyl acetate, an odorant molecule having the banana smell.