User:Michael Kerins/Bovine Odorant Binding Protein
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| - | [[Image:1GT1.jpg|300px|left|thumb| Bovine Odorant Binding Protein | + | [[Image:1GT1.jpg|300px|left|thumb| Crystal structure Bovine Odorant Binding Protein]] [[Image:cow.jpg|300px|right|thumb| Cow]] Bovine Odorant Binding Protein, bOBP, is a 19 kDa protein found in the nasal mucosa of the ungulate subfamily ''Bovinae''. Although the exact function is not known, the traditional role ascribed to bOBP is to aid in the transport of volatile odorants from the air to an odorant receptor, crossing an aqueous mucus layer. |
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Revision as of 16:17, 9 April 2011
Bovine Odorant Binding Protein
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Introduction
Bovine Odorant Binding Protein, bOBP, is a 19 kDa protein found in the nasal mucosa of the ungulate subfamily Bovinae. Although the exact function is not known, the traditional role ascribed to bOBP is to aid in the transport of volatile odorants from the air to an odorant receptor, crossing an aqueous mucus layer.
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Structure
What are the basic parameters of bOBP?
bOBP is a homodimer of two virtually symmetrical subunits held together noncovalently.
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