Target Name: OR8D1
NCBI ID: G283159
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OR8D1
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor OR11-301 | OR8D3 | Olfactory receptor 8D3 | JCG9 | Olfactory receptor, family 8, subfamily D, member 3 | PDJ9J14 | olfactory-like receptor JCG9 | Olfactory receptor 8D1 | OR8D1_HUMAN | Olfactory receptor-like protein JCG9 | Olfactory receptor family 8 subfamily D member 1 | olfactory receptor 8D3 | olfactory receptor-like protein JCG9 | OST004 | olfactory receptor family 8 subfamily D member 1 | olfactory receptor, family 8, subfamily D, member 3 | olfactory receptor OR11-301 | Olfactory-like receptor JCG9

Olfactory receptor OR11-301: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

Smell is a crucial sense that helps humans identify and remember various objects, such as food, beverages, and potentially dangerous substances. The olfactory system, which is responsible for detecting and processing smells, is composed of several specialized cells that work together to detect and respond to smells. One of these cells is the olfactory receptor, which is a transmembrane protein that is expressed in the sensory neurons of the nose. In this article, we will discuss Olfactory receptor OR11-301, a potential drug target and biomarker that is involved in the sense of smell.

OR11-301 is a member of the Olfactory receptor family, which consists of over 300 different genes that are expressed in the sensory neurons of the nose. These genes encode for proteins that are responsible for detecting and processing different types of smells. OR11-301 is a single transmembrane protein that is expressed in the sensory neurons of the tip of the nose. It is one of the most well-studied olfactory receptors, and its function in the sense of smell is well understood.

OR11-301 is involved in the sense of smell because it is responsible for detecting and processing the smell of volatile compounds, such as those that are present in fruits, vegetables, and other scents. These compounds are released from the surface of the cells and enter the bloodstream, where they are carried to the olfactory neurons. The olfactory neurons then transmit the information about the smell to the brain, which interprets it as a specific scent.

One of the unique features of OR11-301 is its structure. It is a small protein that consists of a single transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic tail. Its cytoplasmic tail is able to interact with other proteins that are present in the cell, including the neurotransmitter Glutamic acid. This interaction between OR11-301 and neurotransmitters is important for its function in the sense of smell.

OR11-301 has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of the sense of smell. Studies have shown that OR11-301 is involved in the negative regulation of the neurotransmitter glutamate, which is involved in the sense of smell. This means that when there is too much neurotransmitter glutamate in the system, OR11-301 can prevent it from having a strong effect on the sense of smell.

Another potential drug target for OR11-301 is its role in the development of certain diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. These conditions are characterized by the progressive loss of brain cells and the buildup of beta-amyloid plaques, which are thought to contribute to the degenerative changes that occur in these conditions.

Research has also shown that OR11-301 is involved in the regulation of the blood flow to the brain, which is important for the proper functioning of the brain. This is because the blood flow to the brain is a critical factor in the delivery of oxygen and nutrients, as well as the removal of waste products.

Despite its well-studied function in the sense of smell, OR11-301 is not yet a drug target. Researchers are still trying to understand its full role in the olfactory system and how it contributes to the sense of smell. Additionally, the study of its potential drug targets and biomarkers is an active area of 鈥嬧?媟esearch, and it has the potential to provide new insights into the development and treatment of various neurological conditions.

In conclusion, Olfactory receptor OR11-301 is a protein that is involved in the sense of smell. Its structure and function in the regulation of the sense of smell make it an attractive potential drug target. Furthermore, its role in the regulation of blood flow to the brain and its involvement in the development of certain diseases make it a promising biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of such conditions. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the olfactory system and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 8 Subfamily D Member 1

Functions: Odorant receptor (Potential). May be involved in taste perception

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