Target Name: OR10S1
NCBI ID: G219873
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OR10S1
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily S member 1 | olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily S member 1 | OR11-279 | Olfactory receptor OR11-279 | Olfactory receptor 10S1 | O10S1_HUMAN | olfactory receptor OR11-279

OR10S1: A GPCR Molecule in The Olfactory System

Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily S member 1 (OR10S1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is expressed in the olfactory system of the human nose. OR10S1 is responsible for mediating the sensations of smell and taste. Currently, research is being conducted to investigate the potential drug targets and biomarkers associated with OR10S1.

The olfactory system is the primary sense of smell that allows individuals to perceive the world around them. The sense of smell is mediated by the OR10S1 receptor, which is located in the olfactorybulb of the nose. OR10S1 is a GPCR that is expressed in the olfactory system of humans and other animals. The GPCR is a protein that is composed of a transmembrane domain and an intracellular domain. The transmembrane domain is responsible for the receptor's ability to interact with ligands, while the intracellular domain is responsible for the receptor's ability to interact with intracellular signaling molecules.

OR10S1 is a member of the Olfactory receptor family 10, which is a subfamily of GPCRs that are involved in the sense of smell. The Olfactory receptor family 10 includes a variety of different GPCRs, including OR10S1, OR10S2, OR10S3, and OR10S4. Each of these receptors is responsible for mediating different aspects of the olfactory system.

One of the primary functions of OR10S1 is to mediate the sensations of smell. The olfactory system is responsible for detecting and processing sensory information that is detected by the sense of smell. OR10S1 is involved in the perception of a wide variety of scents, including odors, chemicals, and evenolytes. OR10S1 is also involved in the regulation of the olfactory system, which is responsible for the development and maintenance of the sense of smell.

In addition to its role in the olfactory system, OR10S1 is also being investigated as a potential drug target. Currently, research is being conducted to determine the mechanisms of action of drugs that interact with OR10S1. This research is being done to develop new treatments for a variety of conditions, including cancer, depression, and anxiety.

Another potential application of OR10S1 as a drug target is its potential as a biomarker. The sense of smell is often used as a biomarker for a variety of medical conditions. For example, individuals with Alzheimer's disease often have impaired olfactory function, and may have reduced levels of OR10S1 in their noses. This suggests that OR10S1 may be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

In conclusion, OR10S1 is a GPCR that is involved in the sense of smell. It is expressed in the olfactory system of humans and other animals, and is responsible for mediating the sensations of smell. Currently, research is being conducted to investigate the potential drug targets and biomarkers associated with OR10S1. These studies are being done to develop new treatments for a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, depression, and anxiety.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 10 Subfamily S Member 1

Functions: Odorant receptor

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