Target Name: OR10Q1
NCBI ID: G219960
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OR10Q1
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily Q member 1 | olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily Q member 1 | olfactory receptor OR11-233 | O10Q1_HUMAN | OR11-233 | Olfactory receptor OR11-233 | Olfactory receptor 10Q1

OR10Q1: An ORIGINAL ARTICLE ON THE FUNCTION OF THE Olfactory RECEPTOR

OR10Q1, also known as Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily Q member 1, is a protein that is expressed in the epithelial tissue of the nose and mouth. It is a member of the Olfactory receptor family, which is a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in the sense of smell. OR10Q1 is specifically involved in the function of the olfactory receptor, which is responsible for detecting and responding to odors.

The Olfactory receptor family consists of over 20 different proteins, each of which is involved in the detection and perception of different odors. These proteins are located on the surface of the cells and are involved in a signaling cascade that transmits the information from the odors to the brain.

OR10Q1 is a 194 amino acid protein that is expressed in the epithelial tissue of the nose and mouth. It is a member of the Olfactory receptor family and is responsible for the function of the olfactory receptor in the sense of smell. The olfactory receptor is a transmembrane protein that is involved in the detection and perception of different odors. It consists of a cytoplasmic region that contains a transmembrane domain and an extracellular region that contains a solute carrier receptor (SOR) domain.

OR10Q1 is involved in the function of the olfactory receptor by interacting with the SOR domain of the receptor. The SOR domain of the olfactory receptor is responsible for the interaction with the neurotransmitter olfactory neurotransmitter (ONt), which is a chemical that is responsible for the sensation of smell. The ONt binds to the SOR domain of the olfactory receptor and transmits the information from the odors to the brain.

OR10Q1 is also involved in the regulation of the olfactory receptor. It is a negative regulator of the olfactory receptor, which means that it prevents the olfactory receptor from being activated by the ONt. This helps to maintain the stability and sensitivity of the olfactory receptor.

OR10Q1 is also involved in the development and maintenance of the olfactory system. It is a key regulator of the formation of the olfactory organ, which is responsible for the development and function of the olfactory system. OR10Q1 plays a role in the regulation of the number and type of olfactory neurons that differentiate from the neural crest cells that give rise to all of the different cell types in the olfactory system.

OR10Q1 is also involved in the regulation of the function of the olfactory system in the context of disease. It is a potential drug target and may be used to treat a variety of disorders that are related to the olfactory system, such as disorders of the sense of smell, migraines, and head and neck cancer.

In conclusion, OR10Q1 is a protein that is involved in the function of the olfactory receptor in the sense of smell. It is a member of the Olfactory receptor family and is responsible for the interaction with the SOR domain of the olfactory receptor. OR10Q1 is also involved in the regulation of the olfactory system and is a potential drug target for a variety of disorders related to the olfactory system. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of OR10Q1 in the olfactory system and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 10 Subfamily Q Member 1

Functions: Odorant receptor

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