OR51E1


Or51e1 Gene: The Unsung Hero of Olfactory Perception

Description:

The OR51E1 gene is located on chromosome 11 and encodes a protein called olfactory receptor 51E1 (OR51E1). This protein is expressed in the olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) of the nasal cavity, where it plays a crucial role in olfaction, the sense of smell.

Associated Diseases:

Mutations in the OR51E1 gene have been linked to several olfactory disorders, including:

  • Specific anosmia: Inability to detect certain odors, such as the smell of propane or natural gas.
  • Congenital hyposmia: Reduced ability to smell from birth.
  • Hyperosmia: Enhanced sense of smell.

Did you Know ?

Research has shown that approximately 1 in 10,000 individuals have a mutation in the OR51E1 gene, making it one of the most common genetic causes of specific anosmia.



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