Target Name: OR10W1
NCBI ID: G81341
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OR10W1
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor OR11-236 | O10W1_HUMAN | Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily W member 1 | Olfactory receptor 10W1 | olfactory receptor, family 10, subfamily W, member 1 pseudogene | olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily W member 1 | OR10W1P | OR11-236 | UNQ6469 | olfactory receptor OR11-236 | olfactory receptor 10W1 | OR10W1Q

Olfactory Receptor OR10W1 as A Potential Drug Target for Disabilities

Olfactory receptor OR10W1 is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system, which is responsible for the sense of smell. The olfactory system is made up of several types of neurons that are responsible for transmitting signals from the sense of smell to the brain. OR10W1 is one of these neurons and is expressed in the vomiting zone of the olfactory system.

OR10W1 is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), which is a type of transmembrane protein that is involved in sensory signaling. GPCRs are a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory signaling, neurotransmission, and cellular signaling.

OR10W1 is expressed in the vomiting zone of the olfactory system and is involved in the sense of smell. The vomiting zone is the part of the olfactory system that is responsible for the sensation of taste and is made up of several types of neurons that are responsible for transmitting signals from the sense of smell to the brain. OR10W1 is one of these neurons and is involved in the sense of smell.

OR10W1 is a GPCR that is involved in sensory signaling. GPCRs are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory signaling, neurotransmission, and cellular signaling. They are characterized by a extracellular domain that is responsible for interacting with other proteins and a transmembrane domain that is responsible for transmitting signals from the cell surface to the intracellular space.

OR10W1 is a protein that is involved in the sense of smell. The olfactory system is responsible for the sense of smell and OR10W1 is one of the neurons that is involved in this process. OR10W1 is expressed in the vomiting zone of the olfactory system and is involved in transmitting signals from the sense of smell to the brain.

OR10W1 is a potential drug target (or biomarker) for several diseases. Its involvement in sensory signaling makes it a potential target for diseases that are characterized by disorders of the sense of smell. Some potential diseases that OR10W1 may be a drug target (or biomarker) for include:

1. Loss of sense of smell: OR10W1 is involved in the sense of smell and a loss of sense of smell can be a symptom of several diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis.
2. Smell disorders: Smell disorders, also known as olfactory disorders, can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic mutations, infections, and exposure to environmental toxins. OR10W1 may be a potential drug target (or biomarker) for some smell disorders.
3. neurodegenerative diseases: OR10W1 is involved in the sense of smell and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, are characterized by the progressive loss of sensory function. OR10W1 may be a potential drug target (or biomarker) for these diseases.

In conclusion, OR10W1 is a protein that is involved in the sense of smell and may be a potential drug target (or biomarker) for several diseases. Its involvement in sensory signaling makes it a potential target for diseases that are characterized by disorders of the sense of smell. Further research is needed to determine the role of OR10W1 in sensory signaling and to explore its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 10 Subfamily W Member 1

Functions: Odorant receptor

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