Target Name: OR9G4
NCBI ID: G283189
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OR9G4
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor 9G4 | OR9G4_HUMAN | olfactory receptor OR11-216 | OR9G4 variant 1 | Olfactory receptor family 9 subfamily G member 4, transcript variant 1 | olfactory receptor family 9 subfamily G member 4 | Olfactory receptor 9G4 isoform 1 | Olfactory receptor OR11-216 | OR11-216

Olfactory Receptor 9G4: A GPCR Involved in Sensory Perception and Neurotransmission

Olfactory receptor 9G4 (OR9G4) is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system, which is responsible for the sense of smell. OR9G4 is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), which is a family of transmembrane proteins that play an important role in cellular signaling. GPCRs are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmission, and hormone signaling.

OR9G4 is a member of the OR9 family of GPCRs, which includes several related genes that are involved in sensory perception and neurotransmission. The OR9 family has been implicated in the development and progression of a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and schizophrenia.

OR9G4 is expressed in the olfactory system, which is responsible for the sense of smell. The olfactory system is made up of a pair of structures: the olfactory organs (such as the nose and the throat) and the olfactory nerve. The olfactory organs contain specialized cells that are responsible for detecting and processing sensory information, which is then sent to the brain via the olfactory nerve.

OR9G4 is one of the proteins that is expressed in the olfactory system. It is a 194-amino acid protein with a calculated molecular mass of 24.9 kDa. OR9G4 is involved in the development and maintenance of the sensory perception system, and it is thought to play a role in the sense of smell.

One of the functions of OR9G4 is to regulate the activity of other GPCRs in the olfactory system. GPCRs are a type of transmembrane protein that are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmission, and hormone signaling. They are characterized by an extracellular domain that is involved in signaling, a transmembrane region, and an intracellular region that is involved in the interaction with other proteins.

OR9G4 is involved in the regulation of the activity of GPCRs in the olfactory system by interacting with their intracellular signaling cascades. This involves the formation of a complex between OR9G4 and a GPCR called GPR82, which is located in the olfactory nerve. This complex is thought to play a role in the regulation of the activity of other GPCRs in the olfactory system, including olfactory receptor neurons.

In addition to its role in the regulation of GPCR activity, OR9G4 is also involved in the development and maintenance of the sensory perception system. Studies have shown that OR9G4 is involved in the development of the olfactory system in the embryo, and it is required for the normal formation and function of olfactory epithelial cells. OR9G4 also plays a role in the maintenance of the olfactory system in the adult, and it is thought to be involved in the regulation of sensory perception.

OR9G4 is also a potential drug target (or biomarker) for the treatment of a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders. For example, studies have suggested that individuals with certain genetic variations in the OR9G4 gene may be at increased risk for the development of Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders. Additionally, the expression of OR9G4 has been implicated in the development of Parkinson's disease, and therapeutic targeting of OR9G4 has been suggested as a potential treatment for this disorder.

In conclusion, OR9G4 is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system and is involved in the development and maintenance of the sensory perception system. It is a member of the OR9 family of GPCRs and is thought to play a role in the sense of smell . OR9G4 is also involved in the regulation of the activity of other GPCRs in the olfactory system, and it is a potential drug target (or biomarker) for the treatment of a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of OR9G4 in

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 9 Subfamily G Member 4

Functions: Odorant receptor

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