Target Name: OR10G3
NCBI ID: G26533
Other Name(s): Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily G member 3 | Olfactory receptor OR14-40 | Olfactory receptor, family 10, subfamily G, member 3 | OR14-40 | olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily G member 3 | O10G3_HUMAN | Olfactory receptor 10G3 | olfactory receptor OR14-40

OR10G3: A Protein Implicated in The Sense of Smell

Olfactory receptor family 10 subfamily G member 3 (OR10G3) is a protein that is expressed in the sweat glands, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands. It is a member of the Olfactory receptor family 10, which is a family of olfactory receptor proteins. OR10G3 is responsible for transmitting information about the presence of sensory stimuli to the brain.

OR10G3 is a 144 amino acid protein with a calculated pI of 9.9. It has a single transmembrane domain and an extracellular loop. OR10G3 is a G-coupled receptor, which means that it uses the biosynthetic method of G-protein-coupled receptors.

OR10G3 is involved in the sense of smell. It is one of the many olfactory receptors that are present in the human body. When a sensory stimulus, such as a smell, enters the nostrils, it triggers a signaling cascade that is relayed to the brain . OR10G3 is involved in this process, as it is one of the proteins that are involved in the detection and transmission of information about the presence of a smell.

OR10G3 is also a potential drug target. Its involvement in the sense of smell makes it an attractive target for researchers who are interested in developing new treatments for smell disorders. One of the challenges in developing new treatments for smell disorders is identifying the specific molecules that are involved in the sense of smell. OR10G3 is one of the proteins that has been identified as a potential drug target, which means that it is a good candidate for development as a new drug.

OR10G3 is also a potential biomarker. Its involvement in the sense of smell makes it an attractive candidate for use as a diagnostic tool or as a marker for disease. For example, researchers could use OR10G3 as a biomarker to diagnose smell disorders. They could also use it as a marker for other conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders.

In conclusion, OR10G3 is a protein that is involved in the sense of smell. It is a member of the Olfactory receptor family 10 and has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the sense of smell and its potential as a new drug or biomarker.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 10 Subfamily G Member 3

Functions: Odorant receptor

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