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Latest revision as of 20:40, 17 March 2025
OR7G1 is a gene that encodes a protein in humans. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the olfactory receptor family. Olfactory receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that are involved in the detection of smell. They are expressed in the olfactory epithelium of the nose.
Function[edit]
The OR7G1 gene is part of a larger family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that are responsible for detecting molecules in the environment and triggering a response in the body. In the case of OR7G1, the protein it encodes is believed to be involved in the detection of smell.
Structure[edit]
The OR7G1 gene is located on chromosome 17 in humans. It spans approximately 1 kilobase and consists of a single exon. The protein encoded by this gene is composed of 312 amino acids and has a predicted molecular weight of approximately 35 kilodaltons.
Clinical significance[edit]
While the exact role of OR7G1 in human health and disease is not fully understood, it is believed that mutations in this gene could potentially impact the sense of smell. Further research is needed to fully elucidate the clinical significance of this gene.
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