The atypical heteromeric and topological design of the odorant receptors appears to be an insect-specific solution for odor recognition, making the OR/Orco complex an attractive target for the development of highly selective insect repellents to disrupt olfactory-mediated host-seeking behaviors of insect disease vectors. Odor-evoked OR currents are independent of known G-protein-coupled second messenger pathways.
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The atypical heteromeric and topological design of the odorant receptors appears to be an insect-specific solution for odor recognition, making the OR/Orco complex an attractive target for the development of highly selective insect repellents to disrupt olfactory-mediated host-seeking behaviors of insect disease vectors. Odor-evoked OR currents are independent of known G-protein-coupled second messenger pathways.
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