Target Name: GXYLT1P4
NCBI ID: G100132441
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GXYLT1P4
Other Name(s): GXYLT1 pseudogene 4

GXYLT1P4: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a crucial role in cellular signaling. GPCRs are involved in various physiological processes, including sensory perception, neurotransmission, and hormone signaling. GXYLT1P4, a GPCR gene, has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker.

The GXYLT1P4 gene encodes a protein that is expressed in various tissues and organs, including brain, heart, kidney, and liver. The protein is a GPCR that is known to play a role in the regulation of pain perception and neurotransmission. GXYLT1P4 has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of anxiety and depression.

GXYLT1P4 is a truncated gene that encodes a protein of 144 amino acids. The protein has a molecular weight of 18.1 kDa and a calculated pI of 9.95. GXYLT1P4 is a GPCR that is expressed in the brain and is involved in the regulation of pain perception, neurotransmission, and behavior.

GXYLT1P4 is a potential drug target because of its involvement in pain perception and neurotransmission. Chronic pain is a significant public health issue that costs the economy and quality of life. There is a need for new treatments that can effectively alleviate chronic pain. GXYLT1P4 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of pain perception and neurotransmission, making it a potential target for new pain medications.

GXYLT1P4 is also a potential biomarker for various psychiatric disorders, including anxiety and depression. The regulation of pain perception and neurotransmission is also involved in the regulation of mental health. GXYLT1P4 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of anxiety and depression, which suggests that it may be a useful biomarker for these disorders.

GXYLT1P4 is a small molecule that can be targeted by small molecule inhibitors. This makes it a potential drug candidate for the treatment of chronic pain and psychiatric disorders. The identification of GXYLT1P4 as a potential drug target and biomarker opens up new avenues of research that can lead to the development of new treatments for chronic pain and psychiatric disorders.

In conclusion, GXYLT1P4 is a GPCR gene that encodes a protein involved in the regulation of pain perception and neurotransmission. The protein is expressed in various tissues and organs, including the brain, and has been shown to play a role in the regulation of pain perception, neurotransmission, and behavior. GXYLT1P4 is a potential drug target and biomarker for the treatment of chronic pain and psychiatric disorders. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of GXYLT1P4 in pain perception and neurotransmission.

Protein Name: GXYLT1 Pseudogene 4

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