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Full Record: ORDB  
Short NameORDB
Full NameOlfactory Receptor Database
URLhttp://senselab.med.yale.edu/OrDB/
Last ObservedMarch 13th, 2017
DescriptionThe ORDB is primarily a database of sequences of olfactory receptor proteins. It contains a section on small molecule ligands that bind to olfactory receptors.

Source Laboratories can submit sequences in the public or private databases and then can search any sequence they deposited against any private or public sequence in the database.
Sample Data URL 
Data SourcePrimary
AvailabilityFree to all users
PubMed ArticlesOlfactory receptor database (ORDB): a resource for sharing and analyzing published and unpublished data.
Healy MD, Smith JE, Singer MS, Nadkarni PM, Skoufos E, Miller PL, Shepherd GM.
Chem Senses. 1997 Jun;22(3):321-6


Olfactory Receptor Database: a database of the largest eukaryotic gene family.
Skoufos E, Healy MD, Singer MS, Nadkarni PM, Miller PL, Shepherd GM.
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999 Jan 1;27(1):343-5


Olfactory receptor database: a sensory chemoreceptor resource.
Skoufos E, Marenco L, Nadkarni PM, Miller PL, Shepherd GM.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):341-3


Olfactory Receptor Database: a metadata-driven automated population from sources of gene and protein sequences.
Crasto C, Marenco L, Miller P, Shepherd G.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2002 Jan 1;30(1):354-60


Databases in SenseLab for the genomics, proteomics, and function of olfactory receptors.
Marenco LN, Bahl G, Hyland L, Shi J, Wang R, Lai PC, Miller PL, Shepherd GM, Crasto CJ
Methods Mol Biol. 2013;1003:3-22.


ORDB, HORDE, ODORactor and other on-line knowledge resources of olfactory receptor-odorant interactions.
Marenco L, Wang R, McDougal R, Olender T, Twik M, Bruford E, Liu X, Zhang J, Lancet D, Shepherd G, Crasto C.
Database (Oxford). 2016 Oct 2;2016. pii: baw132.

Types of DataProtein-Compound Interactions, Protein Sequence Focused
Types of Tools
Contents
Small Molecules: 95
Interactions / Reactions: 18,717
Experiments / PubMed IDs: 468
Last Content Update: August 1st, 2015
Major OrganismsHomo sapiens, Mus musculus
Relative Popularity38
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The website was originally created by Michael Cary 2 and was significantly updated and redesigned by Vuk Pavlovic1.
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