SIGMAR1


Description

The SIGMAR1 gene, located on chromosome 7, encodes the sigma-1 receptor, a chaperone protein found in the endoplasmic reticulum. It plays a critical role in cellular stress response, calcium homeostasis, and modulation of neurotransmitter systems. The receptor is activated by a variety of ligands, including psychoactive drugs and steroids. Its intricate involvement in various cellular processes highlights its potential as a therapeutic target for a range of diseases.

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The sigma-1 receptor is unique in its ability to interact with both lipid and protein components of the cell, facilitating its diverse functions.


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