Publications by authors named "J Golebiowski"

In numerous insects, the olfactory receptor family forms a unique class of heteromeric cation channels. Recent progress in resolving the odorant receptor structures offers unprecedented opportunities for deciphering their molecular mechanisms of ligand recognition. Unexpectedly, these structures in apo or ligand-bound states did not reveal the pathway taken by the ligands between the extracellular space and the deep internal cavities.

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Background: Apathy and depression are two early behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related disorders that often occur prior to the onset of cognitive decline and memory disturbances. Both have been associated with an increased risk of conversion to dementia, with a distinct neuropathology.

Objective: The assessment of the trajectories of apathy and depression and their independent impact on dementia conversion.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mammals, including humans, detect airborne chemicals using specialized proteins called G protein-coupled odorant receptors (ORs).
  • The study focuses on a specific receptor, hOR1A1, using techniques like molecular modeling and mutations to understand how it recognizes various ligands.
  • Results indicated that a part of the receptor known as the third extracellular loop (ECL3) plays a significant role in how effectively the receptor responds to certain odor molecules, affecting the receptor's potency and activation.
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G protein-coupled olfactory receptors (ORs) enable us to detect innumerous odorants. They are also ectopically expressed in nonolfactory tissues and emerging as attractive drug targets. ORs can be promiscuous or highly specific, which is part of a larger mechanism for odor discrimination.

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