ODORactor: A web server for deciphering olfactory coding

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Summary: ODORactor is an open access web server aimed at providing a platform for identifying odorant receptors (ORs) for small molecules and for browsing existing OR-ligand pairs. It enables the prediction of ORs from the molecular structures of arbitrary chemicals by integrating two individual functionalities: odorant verification and OR recognition. The prediction of the ORs for several odorants was experimentally validated in the study. In addition, ODORactor features a comprehensive repertoire of olfactory information that has been manually curated from literature. Therefore, ODORactor may provide an effective way to decipher olfactory coding and could be a useful server tool for both basic olfaction research in academia and for odorant discovery in industry. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Liu, X., Su, X., Wang, F., Huang, Z., Wang, Q., Li, Z., … Zhang, J. (2011). ODORactor: A web server for deciphering olfactory coding. Bioinformatics, 27(16), 2302–2303. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr385

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