Although the human olfactory system is capable of discriminating a vast number of odors, we do not currently understand what chemical features are encoded by olfactory receptors. In large part this is due to a paucity of data in a search space covering the interactions of hundreds of receptors with billions of odorous molecules. Of the approximately 400 intact human odorant receptors, only 10% have a published ligand. Here we used a heterologous luciferase assay to screen 73 odorants against a clone library of 511 human olfactory receptors. This dataset will allow other researchers to interrogate the combinatorial nature of olfactory coding.
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Mainland, J. D., Li, Y. R., Zhou, T., Liu, W. L. L., & Matsunami, H. (2015). Human olfactory receptor responses to odorants. Scientific Data, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/SDATA.2015.2
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