OR7E2P


Description

The OR7E2P (olfactory receptor family 7 subfamily E member 2 pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 11.

OR7E2P is an olfactory receptor gene, a type of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), that plays a role in the detection of odorants. The protein encoded by this gene is expressed in olfactory sensory neurons and is likely involved in the recognition and transduction of specific odorant molecules. This receptor contributes to the complex olfactory system, enabling the perception of a wide range of smells. Its precise function and ligand specificity are not fully understood, but it is likely involved in detecting specific odorants in the environment, ultimately contributing to the sense of smell.

OR7E2P is an olfactory receptor gene, a type of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), that plays a role in the detection of odorants. The protein encoded by this gene is expressed in olfactory sensory neurons and is likely involved in the recognition and transduction of specific odorant molecules. This receptor contributes to the complex olfactory system, enabling the perception of a wide range of smells. Its precise function and ligand specificity are not fully understood, but it is likely involved in detecting specific odorants in the environment, ultimately contributing to the sense of smell.

OR7E2P is also known as OR11-6, OR7E143P, OR7E51P, OR7E52P, OR7F2P, OST245, hg94.

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