Target Name: OR7D4
NCBI ID: G125958
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OR7D4
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor OR19-7 | olfactory receptor, family 7, subfamily D, member 4 pseudogene | hg105 | OR19-7 | OR19B | Olfactory receptor family 7 subfamily D member 4 | OR19-B | Odorant receptor family subfamily D member 4RT | OR7D4_HUMAN | Olfactory receptor, family 7, subfamily D, member 4 pseudogene | Olfactory receptor 7D4 | odorant receptor family 7 subfamily D member 4 RT | OR7D4P | olfactory receptor OR19-7 | olfactory receptor family 7 subfamily D member 4

Olfactory receptor OR7D4: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

Smell is a crucial sense that helps humans identify and remember important information, such as the smell of food or the taste of a familiar drink. The olfactory system, which is responsible for detecting and interpreting smells, is composed of several key components, including the olfactory receptor. Olfactory receptors are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a crucial role in human sensory function. In this article, we will discuss Olfactory receptor OR7D4, a protein that is expressed in the vomulus and taste cortices of the brain, and its potential as a drug target and biomarker.

OR7D4 gene and protein

The Olfactory receptor OR7D4 is a member of the family of small G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which are a subfamily of transmembrane proteins that play a wide range of physiological roles in the body. OR7D4 is a single transmembrane protein that is expressed in the vomulus and taste cortices of the brain. It consists of an extracellular domain, a transmembrane region, and an intracellular domain. The transmembrane region of OR7D4 contains an extracellular loop and a transmembrane domain that are involved in the formation and stability of the protein.

OR7D4 function

OR7D4 is involved in the sense of smell, which is the ability to detect and interpret the smell of different substances. The Olfactory system consists of the olfactory epithelium, olfactory nucleus and olfactory substance. The olfactory epithelium is responsible for receiving odor molecules, and the olfactory nucleus Responsible for processing and transmitting odor information to other nervous systems, the olfactory substance is responsible for transmitting odor information to the brain. OR7D4 is an odorant receptor in the olfactory epithelium, which can bind odorant molecules and transmit odorant information to the olfactory nucleus. Research shows that OR7D4 plays an important biological role in the sense of smell, enabling humans to respond to odor stimuli and identify substances with different odors.

OR7D4 as a drug target

As an important protein, OR7D4 has important prospects in the field of drug research and development. Because OR7D4 plays an important role in the sense of smell, some researchers and pharmaceutical companies are studying how to use OR7D4 as a drug target. Currently, some studies are exploring the use of genetic engineering technology to modify OR7D4 so that it can become a drug to treat odor-related diseases. For example, some researchers are studying how to modify OR7D4 through genetic engineering technology so that it can bind to specific drug molecules, thereby improving the efficacy of the drug.

OR7D4 as a biomarker

In addition to its use in drug research and development, OR7D4 also has broad application prospects as a biomarker. Some studies have shown that OR7D4 plays an important role in a variety of diseases, such as depression, anxiety, neurodegenerative diseases, etc. Therefore, using OR7D4 as a biomarker can help doctors diagnose and treat diseases. In addition, OR7D4 can also be used as an important target in the drug development process, helping researchers understand the impact of drugs on the human body, thereby optimizing drug design and dosage regimens.

Clinical applications of OR7D4

At present, OR7D4 has not been widely used in clinical treatment. However, with the deepening of research, OR7D4 is expected to become an important drug target and biomarker. In the future, researchers will continue to study the application of OR7D4 in the field of drugs and biomarkers, hoping to bring new breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. At the same time, as an emerging drug target, OR7D4 will also bring new opportunities and challenges to the field of drug research and development.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 7 Subfamily D Member 4

Functions: Odorant receptor. Selectively activated by androstenone and the related odorous steroid androstadienone

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