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Genet Mol Res ; 3(4): 545-53, 2004 Dec 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15688320

ABSTRACT

Olfactory receptors (ORs) constitute the largest gene-family in the vertebrate genome. We have attempted to provide a comprehensive view of the OR universe through diverse tools of bioinformatics and computational biology. Among others, we have constructed the Human Olfactory Receptor Data Exploratorium (HORDE, http://bioportal.weizmann.ac.il/HORDE/) as a free online resource, which integrates information on ORs from different species. We studied the genomic organization of 853 human ORs and divided the repertoire into 135 clusters, accessible through our new cluster viewer feature. An analysis of intact and pseudogenized ORs in different clusters, as well as of OR expression patterns, is provided, relevant to OR transcription control. Coding single nucleotide polymorphisms were integrated; these are to be used for genotype-phenotype correlation studies. HORDE allows a unique opportunity for discerning protein structural and functional information of the individual OR proteins. By applying novel data analysis strategies to the >3000 OR genes of mouse, dog and human within HORDE, we have generated a set of refined rhodopsin-based homology models for ORs. For model improvement, we employed a novel analysis of specific positions along the seven transmembrane helices at which prolines generate helix-breaking kinks. The model shows family-specific structural features, including idiosyncratic kink patterns, which lead to significant differences in the inferred odorant binding site structure. Such analyses form a basis for a comprehensive sequence-based classification of OR proteins in terms of potential odorant binding specificities.


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Databases, Protein , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Human , Olfactory Receptor Neurons/chemistry , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Dogs , Humans , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 3(4): 545-553, 2004. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-410898

ABSTRACT

Olfactory receptors (ORs) constitute the largest gene-family in the vertebrate genome. We have attempted to provide a comprehensive view of the OR universe through diverse tools of bioinformatics and computational biology. Among others, we have constructed the Human Olfactory Receptor Data Exploratorium (HORDE, http://bioportal.weizmann.ac.il/HORDE/) as a free online resource, which integrates information on ORs from different species. We studied the genomic organization of 853 human ORs and divided the repertoire into 135 clusters, accessible through our new cluster viewer feature. An analysis of intact and pseudogenized ORs in different clusters, as well as of OR expression patterns, is provided, relevant to OR transcription control. Coding single nucleotide polymorphisms were integrated; these are to be used for genotype-phenotype correlation studies. HORDE allows a unique opportunity for discerning protein structural and functional information of the individual OR proteins. By applying novel data analysis strategies to the >3000 OR genes of mouse, dog and human within HORDE, we have generated a set of refined rhodopsin-based homology models for ORs. For model improvement, we employed a novel analysis of specific positions along the seven transmembrane helices at which prolines generate helix-breaking kinks. The model shows family-specif ic structural features, including idiosyncratic kink patterns, which lead to significant differences in the inferred odorant binding site structure. Such analyses form a basis for a comprehensive sequence-based classification of OR proteins in terms of potential odorant binding specificities.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Dogs , Mice , Databases, Genetic , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Human , Olfactory Receptor Neurons , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Molecular Sequence Data
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Curr Opin Struct Biol ; 13(3): 353-8, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12831887

ABSTRACT

Groups of related genes abound in large eukaryotic genomes. In such 'subgenomes', homology modeling carried out for a few genes will probably have relevance to the entire group. Subgenomes also afford unique ways of determining protein structural information. In addition to analyses based on the quantification of residue variability in paralogs, two-way comparisons, both within and among species, help to disclose functional amino acids. Comparative studies of gene families throughout the mammalian genome will also help elucidate the functional significance of single nucleotide polymorphisms in coding regions.


Subject(s)
Multigene Family/genetics , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Sequence Homology , Animals , Binding Sites , Cluster Analysis , Conserved Sequence , Humans , Mammals/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Synteny
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 31(1): 142-6, 2003 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12519968

ABSTRACT

Recent enhancements and current research in the GeneCards (GC) (http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/cards/) project are described, including the addition of gene expression profiles and integrated gene locations. Also highlighted are the contributions of specialized associated human gene-centric databases developed at the Weizmann Institute. These include the Unified Database (UDB) (http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/udb) for human genome mapping, the human Chromosome 21 database at the Weizmann Insti-tute (CroW 21) (http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/crow21), and the Human Olfactory Receptor Data Explora-torium (HORDE) (http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/HORDE). The synergistic relationships amongst these efforts have positively impacted the quality, quantity and usefulness of the GeneCards gene compendium.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 21 , Databases, Genetic , Genome, Human , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Algorithms , Chromosome Mapping , Gene Expression Profiling , Humans , Israel
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