OR1D4

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Also known as OR17-30

Summary

OR1D4 (olfactory receptor family 1 subfamily D member 4, HGNC:8185) is a unprocessed pseudogene on chromosome 17p13.3. Odorant receptor.

Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. The olfactory receptor proteins are members of a large family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) arising from single coding-exon genes. Olfactory receptors share a 7-transmembrane domain structure with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors and are responsible for the recognition and G protein-mediated transduction of odorant signals. The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the genome. This olfactory receptor gene is a segregating pseudogene, where some individuals have an allele that encodes a functional olfactory receptor, while other individuals have an allele encoding a protein that is predicted to be non-functional.

Source: NCBI Gene 653166 — RefSeq curated summary.

At a glance

  • Gene type: non-coding (transcribed_unprocessed_pseudogene) — no protein product; not a drug target. Variant/disease associations are omitted (they would be positional, from an overlapping protein-coding gene).

Identifiers

Gene identifiers

FieldValue
HGNC IDHGNC:8185
Approved symbolOR1D4
Nameolfactory receptor family 1 subfamily D member 4
Location17p13.3
Locus typegene with protein product
StatusApproved
AliasesOR17-30
Ensembl geneENSG00000255095
Ensembl biotypetranscribed_unprocessed_pseudogene
Entrez653166

Gene structure

Transcript identifiers

Ensembl transcripts: 1 — 1 transcribed_unprocessed_pseudogene

ENST00000525719

RefSeq mRNA: 0 — MANE Select: None

Canonical transcript exons

ENST00000525719 — 1 exons

ExonStartEnd
ENSE0000216212632406763241614

Expression profiles

Bgee: expression breadth tissue_specific, 3 present calls, max score 83.16.

Top tissues by expression

117 total, by Bgee expression score (0-100, higher = more expressed):

TissueAnatomy IDExpression scoreQuality
male germ line stem cell (sensu Vertebrata) in testisCL:0000089 ∩ UBERON:000047383.16gold quality
primordial germ cell in gonadCL:0000670 ∩ UBERON:000099154.24gold quality
bone marrow cellCL:000209238.52gold quality
skeletal muscle tissueUBERON:000113437.29gold quality
colonic epitheliumUBERON:000039737.20gold quality
ventricular zoneUBERON:000305336.48gold quality
cortical plateUBERON:000534336.47gold quality
ganglionic eminenceUBERON:000402335.49gold quality
muscle tissueUBERON:000238533.94gold quality
bone marrowUBERON:000237132.95gold quality
hindlimb stylopod muscleUBERON:000425232.15gold quality
stromal cell of endometriumCL:000225529.87gold quality
monocyteCL:000057629.79gold quality
leukocyteCL:000073829.59gold quality
prefrontal cortexUBERON:000045129.44gold quality
tonsilUBERON:000237229.03gold quality
liverUBERON:000210729.00gold quality
bloodUBERON:000017828.29silver quality
duodenumUBERON:000211428.14gold quality
lymph nodeUBERON:000002927.57gold quality
islet of LangerhansUBERON:000000626.55gold quality
vermiform appendixUBERON:000115426.42gold quality
gall bladderUBERON:000211025.98gold quality
olfactory segment of nasal mucosaUBERON:000538625.89gold quality
placentaUBERON:000198725.81gold quality
adrenal tissueUBERON:001830325.43gold quality
primary visual cortexUBERON:000243624.61gold quality
pancreasUBERON:000126424.58gold quality
right lobe of liverUBERON:000111424.19gold quality
superior frontal gyrusUBERON:000266124.08gold quality

Single-cell (SCXA)

Detected in 1 experiment(s), a significant marker in 0.

ExperimentMarker?Max mean expression
E-ANND-3no0.81

Regulation

Is transcription factor: no

Cross-species orthologs

0 orthologs

Protein

Non-coding RNA — no protein product; not a drug target.

Function

No curated pathway, Gene-Ontology, or interaction data.

Disease & clinical

No curated disease, variant, or cancer-driver associations.

Drugs & pharmacology

No drug or pharmacology data — not an established drug target.

No linked Atlas pages yet — the cross-entity mesh grows as the corpus expands.