Construction of a Biohybrid Odorant Sensor Using Biological
Olfactory Receptors Embedded into Bilayer Lipid Membrane on a Chip
Posted on 2019-03-04 - 00:00
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paper describes an odorant sensor based on mosquito olfactory
receptors (ORs) that is sensitive to the volatile organic compound
octenol. The ORs and OR coreceptors were reconstructed in the lipid
bilayer membrane in a chamber device equipped with electrodes. Using
this odorant sensor, we obtained ion current changes caused by specific
OR responses to octenol. We installed the odorant sensor into a mobile
robot and succeeded in the demonstration of coupling octenol gas detection
and robot actuation. We believe that this biohybrid odorant sensing
system will be a key technology for future artificial olfaction.
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Misawa, Nobuo; Fujii, Satoshi; Kamiya, Koki; Osaki, Toshihisa; Takaku, Tomoyuki; Takahashi, Yasuhiko; et al. (2019). Construction of a Biohybrid Odorant Sensor Using Biological
Olfactory Receptors Embedded into Bilayer Lipid Membrane on a Chip. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.8b01615