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Olfactory Receptors

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    Chapter 1 Databases in SenseLab for the Genomics, Proteomics, and Function of Olfactory Receptors
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    Chapter 2 HORDE: Comprehensive Resource for Olfactory Receptor Genomics.
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    Chapter 3 Identification of Olfactory Receptor Genes from Mammalian Genome Sequences
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    Chapter 4 Molecular Modelling of Odorant/Olfactory Receptor Complexes
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    Chapter 5 The Electrical Properties of Olfactory Receptors in the Development of Biological Smell Sensors
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    Chapter 6 A Hit Map-Based Statistical Method to Predict Best Ligands for Orphan Olfactory Receptors: Natural Key Odorants Versus “Lock Picks”
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    Chapter 7 A Robust, Rapid, and Simple Method of Producing Olfactory Receptors Using Commercial E . coli Cell-Free Systems
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    Chapter 8 Human Olfactory Receptors: Recombinant Expression in the Baculovirus/Sf9 Insect Cell System, Functional Characterization, and Odorant Identification
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    Chapter 9 Single Cell RT-PCR Identification of Odorant Receptors Expressed by Olfactory Neurons
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    Chapter 10 Next-generation sequencing of the human olfactory receptors.
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    Chapter 11 Deciphering Activation of Olfactory Receptors Using Heterologous Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer
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    Chapter 12 Olfactory receptors in human airway epithelia.
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    Chapter 13 Functional characterization of insect olfactory receptor neurons through in vivo approaches.
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    Chapter 14 Functional Assay of Mammalian and Insect Olfactory Receptors Using Xenopus Oocytes
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    Chapter 15 Pharmacology of Mammalian olfactory receptors.
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    Chapter 16 Visualizing olfactory receptor expression and localization in Drosophila.
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    Chapter 17 Deorphanization of Human Olfactory Receptors by Luciferase and Ca-Imaging Methods
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    Chapter 18 Evolution of Olfactory Receptors
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Chapter title
Next-generation sequencing of the human olfactory receptors.
Chapter number 10
Book title
Olfactory Receptors
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, March 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-377-0_10
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Book ISBNs
978-1-62703-376-3, 978-1-62703-377-0
Authors

Mainland JD, Willer JR, Matsunami H, Katsanis N, Mainland, Joel D., Willer, Jason R., Matsunami, Hiroaki, Katsanis, Nicholas, Joel D. Mainland, Jason R. Willer, Hiroaki Matsunami, Nicholas Katsanis

Abstract

Humans have approximately 400 intact olfactory receptors (ORs). Among this set there are a large number of variations between individuals, a subset of which affects receptor function and can lead to interindividual variation in olfactory perception. Technological progress and cost erosion in next-generation sequencing have given us the opportunity to determine the sequence of the entire OR gene set with high fidelity and to measure the extent of variation in this functional module across many individuals. Given that whole genome sequencing remains prohibitively expensive for this purpose, especially since the OR sub-genome represents only ~0.0125 % of the human genome, we have designed a targeted capture method to enrich the OR for next-generation sequencing, which we describe here. Using this method we have been able to sequence an individual's OR sub-genome with high coverage, enabling us to identify variation with high sensitivity and specificity. This method can be used to accurate assess the amount of variability in this module and to identify the functional role of individual ORs in olfactory perception.

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Student > Master 2 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 11%
Other 2 11%
Unknown 3 17%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 28%
Unspecified 2 11%
Psychology 1 6%
Chemistry 1 6%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 4 22%
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