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P J Clyne

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Kim J, Moriyama E, Warr C, Clyne P, Carlson J
Bioinformatics . 2000 Dec; 16(9):767-75. PMID: 11108699
Motivation: Identification of novel G protein-coupled receptors and other multi-transmembrane proteins from genomic databases using structural features. Results: Here we describe a new algorithm for identifying multi-transmembrane proteins from genomic...
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Certel S, Clyne P, Carlson J, Johnson W
Development . 2000 May; 127(11):2395-405. PMID: 10804181
Mutations in the Drosophila class IV POU domain gene, abnormal chemosensory jump 6 (acj6), have previously been shown to cause physiological deficits in odor sensitivity. However, loss of Acj6 function...
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Clyne P, Warr C, Carlson J
Science . 2000 Mar; 287(5459):1830-4. PMID: 10710312
Little is known about the molecular mechanisms of taste perception in animals, particularly the initial events of taste signaling. A large and diverse family of seven transmembrane domain proteins was...
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De Bruyne M, Clyne P, Carlson J
J Neurosci . 1999 May; 19(11):4520-32. PMID: 10341252
Odor coding relies on the activity of different classes of receptor neurons, each with distinct response characteristics. We have examined odor coding in a model olfactory organ, the maxillary palp...
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Clyne P, Certel S, De Bruyne M, Zaslavsky L, Johnson W, Carlson J
Neuron . 1999 Mar; 22(2):339-47. PMID: 10069339
Little is known about how the odor specificities of olfactory neurons are generated, a process essential to olfactory coding. We have found that neuronal identity relies on the abnormal chemosensory...
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Clyne P, Warr C, Freeman M, Lessing D, Kim J, Carlson J
Neuron . 1999 Mar; 22(2):327-38. PMID: 10069338
Although insects have proven to be valuable models for exploring the function, organization, and development of the olfactory system, the receptor molecules that bind odors have not been identified in...