TY - JOUR T1 - Olfactory receptors are sensitive to molecular volume of odorants JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/013516 SP - 013516 AU - Majid Saberi AU - Hamed Seyed-allaei Y1 - 2015/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/01/06/013516.abstract N2 - To study olfaction, first we should know which physical or chemical properties of odorant molecules determine the response of olfactory receptor neurons, and then we should study the effect of those properties on the combinatorial encoding in olfactory system.In this work we show that the response of an olfactory receptor neuron in Drosophila depends on molecular volume of an odorant; The molecular volume determines the upper limits of the neural response, while the actual neural response may depend on other properties of the molecules. Each olfactory receptor prefers a particular volume, with some degree of flexibility. These two parameters predict the volume and flexibility of the binding-pocket of the olfactory receptors, which are the targets of structural biology studies.At the end we argue that the molecular volume can affects the quality of perceived smell of an odorant via the combinatorial encoding, molecular volume may mask other underlying relations between properties of molecules and neural responses and we suggest a way to improve the selection of odorants in further experimental studies. ER -