Target Name: OR9G9
NCBI ID: G504191
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OR9G9
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor 9G9 | olfactory receptor family 9 subfamily G member 9 | Olfactory receptor family 9 subfamily G member 9 | OR9G9_HUMAN | seven transmembrane helix receptor | OR9G1

OR9G9: Olfactory Receptor and Neurotransmitter Regulatory Interactions in The Olfactory System

Olfactory receptor 9G9 (OR9G9) is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system, which is responsible for the sense of smell. OR9G9 is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), which is a type of receptor that plays an important role in cellular signaling. GPCRs are a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmitter signaling, and cellular signaling.

The olfactory system is one of the most complex systems of the body, and OR9G9 is involved in the sense of smell. OR9G9 is expressed in the olfactory nerve, which is the nerve that carries the sense of smell from the nose to the brain. OR9G9 is involved in the detection and recognition of odors, and is thought to play a key role in the brain's olfactory cortex, which is responsible for the interpretation of olfactory information.

OR9G9 is a GPCR that is expressed in the olfactory system, and is involved in the sense of smell.

GPCRs are a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmitter signaling, and cellular signaling. OR9G9 is a GPCR that is expressed in the olfactory system, and is involved in the sense of smell.

OR9G9 is a member of the GPCR family, and is characterized by its ability to interact with G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). GPCRs are a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmitter signaling, and cellular signaling. OR9G9 is a GPCR that is expressed in the olfactory system, and is involved in the sense of smell.

OR9G9 is involved in the detection and recognition of odors, and is thought to play a key role in the brain's olfactory cortex, which is responsible for the interpretation of olfactory information. The olfactory cortex is the part of the brain that is responsible for the sense of smell, and OR9G9 is thought to be involved in the detection and recognition of the specific odors that are perceived by the sense of smell.

OR9G9 has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of neurotransmitter signaling in the olfactory system. For example, studies have shown that OR9G9 can interact with the neurotransmitter glutamate, which is involved in the transmission of olfactory information from the olfactory nerve to the brain. This interaction between OR9G9 and glutamate suggests that OR9G9 may be involved in the regulation of neurotransmitter signaling in the olfactory system.

In conclusion, Olfactory receptor 9G9 (OR9G9) is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system, and is involved in the sense of smell. OR9G9 is a member of the GPCR family, and is involved in the detection and recognition of odors, as well as the regulation of neurotransmitter signaling in the olfactory system. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of OR9G9 in the sense of smell and its potential as a drug target or biomarker.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 9 Subfamily G Member 9

Functions: Odorant receptor

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