Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2185731 | Journal of Molecular Biology | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We have measured the effect of rat odorant-binding protein 1 on the rates of ligand uptake and liquid-to-air transfer rates with a set of defined odorous compounds. Comparison of observed rate constants (kobs) with data simulated over a wide range of different kinetic and thermodynamic regimes shows that the data do not agree with the previously held view of a slow off-rate regime (koff < 0.0004 s− 1). We propose that a rapid koff would be a necessary requirement for such a system, since slow odorant-release rates would result in significant decorrelation between the olfactory world and odour perception.
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Authors
Antoni J. Borysik, Loїc Briand, Andrew J. Taylor, David J. Scott,