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Hypocretin (orexin) receptor 1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Orexin receptor type 1 (Ox1R or OX1), also known as hypocretin receptor type 1 (HcrtR1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HCRTR1 gene.[5]
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Function
The orexin 1 receptor (OX1), is a G-protein coupled receptor that is heavily expressed in projections from the lateral hypothalamus and is involved in the regulation of feeding behaviour. OX1 selectively binds the orexin-A neuropeptide. It shares 64% identity with OX2.[5]
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Antagonists
- RTIOX-276 - Selective OX1 antagonist
- ACT-335827 - Selective OX1 antagonist
- Almorexant - Dual OX1 and OX2 antagonist
- Lemborexant - Dual OX1 and OX2 antagonist[6]
- Nemorexant - Dual OX1 and OX2 antagonist
- SB-334,867 - Selective OX1 antagonist
- SB-408,124 - Selective OX1 antagonist
- SB-649,868 - Dual OX1 and OX2 antagonist
- Suvorexant - Dual OX1 and OX2 antagonist
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