General Information of Drug Off-Target (DOT) (ID: OTH0T8V5)

DOT Name Olfactory receptor 1L4 (OR1L4)
Synonyms OST046; Olfactory receptor 1L5; Olfactory receptor 9-E; OR9-E; Olfactory receptor OR9-29
Gene Name OR1L4
UniProt ID
OR1L4_HUMAN
3D Structure
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2D Sequence (FASTA)
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3D Structure (PDB)
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Pfam ID
PF13853
Sequence
METKNYSSSTSGFILLGLSSNPKLQKPLFAIFLIMYLLTAVGNVLIILAIYSDPRLHTPM
YFFLSNLSFMDICFTTVIVPKMLVNFLSETKIISYVGCLIQMYFFMAFGNTDSYLLASMA
IDRLVAICNPLHYDVVMKPWHCLLMLLGSCSISHLHSLFRVLLMSRLSFCASHIIKHFFC
DTQPVLKLSCSDTSSSQMVVMTETLAVIVTPFLCTIFSYLQIIVTVLRIPSAAGKWKAFS
TCGSHLTVVVLFYGSVIYVYFRPLSMYSVMKGRVATVMYTVVTPMLNPFIYSLRNKDMKR
GLKKLRHRIYS
Function Odorant receptor.
KEGG Pathway
Olfactory transduction (hsa04740 )
Reactome Pathway
Expression and translocation of olfactory receptors (R-HSA-9752946 )

Molecular Interaction Atlas (MIA) of This DOT

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1 Drug(s) Affected the Post-Translational Modifications of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Valproate DMCFE9I Approved Valproate decreases the methylation of Olfactory receptor 1L4 (OR1L4). [1]
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2 Drug(s) Affected the Gene/Protein Processing of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Acetaminophen DMUIE76 Approved Acetaminophen decreases the expression of Olfactory receptor 1L4 (OR1L4). [2]
Milchsaure DM462BT Investigative Milchsaure increases the expression of Olfactory receptor 1L4 (OR1L4). [3]
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References

1 Integrative omics data analyses of repeated dose toxicity of valproic acid in vitro reveal new mechanisms of steatosis induction. Toxicology. 2018 Jan 15;393:160-170.
2 Blood transcript immune signatures distinguish a subset of people with elevated serum ALT from others given acetaminophen. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2016 Apr;99(4):432-41.
3 Transcriptional profiling of lactic acid treated reconstructed human epidermis reveals pathways underlying stinging and itch. Toxicol In Vitro. 2019 Jun;57:164-173.