Δ-opioid receptor
OPRD1 |
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Identifiers |
Aliases |
OPRD1, OPRD, Δ-opioid receptor, opioid receptor delta 1 |
External IDs |
MGI: 97438 HomoloGene: 20252 GeneCards: OPRD1 |
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Targeted by Drug |
cebranopadol, hydromorphone, nalbuphine, meperidine, Beta-endorphin, DADLE, dihydromorphine, diprenorphine, endomorphin-1, etonitazene, fentanyl, levomethadone, morphine, (-)-pentazocine, SNC80, nalmefene, nalorphine, alvimopan anhydrous, methylnaltrexone, naloxone, naltrexone, naltriben, naltrindole, quadazocine
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RNA expression pattern |
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Orthologs |
Species |
Human |
Mouse |
Entrez |
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Ensembl |
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UniProt |
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RefSeq (mRNA) |
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RefSeq (protein) |
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Location (UCSC) |
Chr 1: 28.81 – 28.87 Mb |
Chr 4: 132.11 – 132.14 Mb |
PubMed search |
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4N6H, 4RWA, 4RWD
4985
18386
ENSG00000116329
ENSMUSG00000050511
P41143
P32300
NM_000911
NM_013622
NP_000902
NP_038650.3
NP_038650
The δ-opioid receptor, also known as delta opioid receptor or simply delta receptor, abbreviated DOR, is a 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor, that has enkephalins as its endogenous ligands. The regions of the brain where the δ-opioid receptor is largely expressed vary from species model to species model. In humans, the δ-opioid receptor is most heavily expressed in the basal ganglia and neocortical regions of the brain; the basal ganglia, which is heavily GABA populated, has been linked to major depressive disorder, suggesting a possible role for the δ-opioid receptor in mood modulation.
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