Target Name: OR8K5
NCBI ID: G219453
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OR8K5
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor 8K5 | OR11-174 | olfactory receptor OR11-174 | Olfactory receptor family 8 subfamily K member 5 | olfactory receptor family 8 subfamily K member 5 | Olfactory receptor OR11-174 | OR8K5_HUMAN

OR8K5: A GPCR Targeted for The Sense of Smell and Emotions

Olfactory receptor 8K5 (OR8K5) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is expressed in the olfactory system of the nose. It is one of the many GPCRs that are known to play a role in the sense of smell, and it is thought to be involved in the perception of emotions, such as happiness and anger.

OR8K5 is a member of the superfamily of GPCRs known as the OR8K family, which includes several related genes that are involved in the sense of smell. These genes are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor and are located on the X chromosome.

OR8K5 is a transmembrane protein that is expressed in the olfactory epithelium, which is the lining of the nose. It is involved in the sense of smell and is thought to play a role in the detection of different scents, such as sweet, sour, and salty. OR8K5 is also involved in the regulation of the sense of smell, and it is thought to be involved in the perception of emotions.

One of the things that makes OR8K5 an attractive drug target is its expression in the olfactory system, which is a known source of drug targets in the sense of smell. The olfactory system is the only system in the body that is specifically designed to detect and respond to the smell of the environment, and this makes it an attractive target for drug developers because it is possible to manipulate the sense of smell in a targeted and specific way.

In addition, OR8K5 is thought to be involved in the regulation of the sense of smell, which is a key aspect of the sense of taste. This makes it an attractive target for drugs that are intended to treat taste disorders or other conditions that are related to the sense of smell.

Another potential mechanism by which OR8K5 may be involved in the sense of smell is its role in the regulation of the production of olfactory neurons. Olfactory neurons are the cells that are responsible for transmitting the sense of smell to the brain, and they are produced in the olfactory system. OR8K5 is thought to be involved in the regulation of the production of these neurons, which could make it an attractive target for drugs that are intended to treat conditions that are related to the sense of smell.

In conclusion, OR8K5 is an attractive drug target because of its expression in the olfactory system and its role in the sense of smell. It is also thought to be involved in the regulation of the production of olfactory neurons, which could make it an attractive target for drugs that are intended to treat conditions that are related to the sense of smell. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of OR8K5 in the sense of smell and to identify potential drug targets.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 8 Subfamily K Member 5

Functions: Odorant receptor

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