Potential Drug Target for Olfactory System Protein (G81318)
Potential Drug Target for Olfactory System Protein
OR4A5 (Olfactory Receptor OR11-111) is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system, which is responsible for the sense of smell. OR4A5 has been identified as a potential drug target and is a focus of research at the University of California, San Diego.
The olfactory system is a complex structure that is responsible for detecting and recognizing scents. The sense of smell is the ability to recognize and identify a wide range of scents, including those that are pleasant and those that are not. The olfactory system is made up of a number of different proteins, including OR4A5.
OR4A5 is a transmembrane protein that is expressed in the olfactory system. It is made up of four extracellular domains and a transmembrane region. The transmembrane region is responsible for the protein's ability to interact with other molecules in the olfactory system.
One of the functions of OR4A5 is to detect and respond to scents. It is able to detect a wide range of scents, including those that are derived from chemical compounds, such as fragrances and flavors, as well as those that are derived from the natural world, such as the scents of flowers and fruits. OR4A5 is able to detect these scents by interacting with the scents through its transmembrane region.
OR4A5 is also involved in the regulation of the olfactory system. It is able to regulate the production of olfactory neurons, which are the cells responsible for transmitting the sense of smell to the brain. It is also involved in the degradation of olfactory neurons that are no longer needed, which is important for maintaining the function of the olfactory system.
OR4A5 is a potential drug target because of its involvement in the regulation of the olfactory system. Many diseases, including those that are related to the olfactory system, are caused by problems with the regulation of this system. By targeting OR4A5, researchers may be able to develop new treatments for a variety of disorders.
In addition to its role in the regulation of the olfactory system, OR4A5 is also a potential biomarker. The sense of smell is a critical aspect of human health and well-being, and many diseases are caused by problems with the function of the olfactory system . OR4A5 may be a useful indicator of the health of the olfactory system, and its levels may be able to be used as a diagnostic tool for some diseases.
OR4A5 is also a focus of research at the University of California, San Diego, where researchers are working to understand its role in the regulation insights of the olfactory system. Their studies are providing new into the structure and function of OR4A5, and are helping to identify new potential drug targets.
In conclusion, OR4A5 (Olfactory Receptor OR11-111) is a protein that is expressed in the olfactory system and is involved in the sense of smell. It is a potential drug target and may also be a useful biomarker for some diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the regulation of the olfactory system and its potential as a therapeutic target.
Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 4 Subfamily A Member 5
Functions: Odorant receptor
More Common Targets
OR4B1 | OR4C11 | OR4C12 | OR4C13 | OR4C15 | OR4C16 | OR4C1P | OR4C3 | OR4C45 | OR4C46 | OR4C5 | OR4C50P | OR4C6 | OR4D1 | OR4D10 | OR4D11 | OR4D2 | OR4D5 | OR4D6 | OR4D9 | OR4E2 | OR4F13P | OR4F15 | OR4F16 | OR4F17 | OR4F21 | OR4F29 | OR4F3 | OR4F4 | OR4F5 | OR4F6 | OR4G3P | OR4K1 | OR4K13 | OR4K14 | OR4K15 | OR4K17 | OR4K2 | OR4K5 | OR4K6P | OR4K7P | OR4L1 | OR4M1 | OR4M2 | OR4M2-OT1 | OR4N2 | OR4N3P | OR4N4 | OR4N5 | OR4P4 | OR4Q3 | OR4S1 | OR4S2 | OR4T1P | OR4V1P | OR4X1 | OR4X2 | OR51A1P | OR51A2 | OR51A3P | OR51A4 | OR51A6P | OR51A7 | OR51B2 | OR51B4 | OR51B5 | OR51B6 | OR51C1P | OR51D1 | OR51E1 | OR51E2 | OR51F1 | OR51F2 | OR51G1 | OR51G2 | OR51H1 | OR51I1 | OR51I2 | OR51J1 | OR51L1 | OR51M1 | OR51Q1 | OR51S1 | OR51T1 | OR51V1 | OR52A1 | OR52A4P | OR52A5 | OR52B2 | OR52B4 | OR52B6 | OR52D1 | OR52E1 | OR52E2 | OR52E4 | OR52E5 | OR52E6 | OR52E8 | OR52H1 | OR52I1