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DATA QUALITY✓ Experimental GO Evidence✓ Swiss-Prot Reviewed
plasma membraneolfactory receptor activitynervous system processdetection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of smell
OR52E6 is an olfactory receptor family member localized to the plasma membrane with odorant receptor activity. Based on limited published evidence, OR52E6 was identified as an up-regulated gene in a competing endogenous RNA network associated with invasive growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas 1. The gene was detected among differentially expressed genes enriched in the olfactory transduction pathway in invasive compared to non-invasive pituitary adenomas, though its specific mechanistic role in adenoma invasiveness remains undefined.
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OR52E6 identified as up-regulated gene in competing endogenous RNA network in invasive growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas; associated with active olfactory transduction pathway
PMID: 33559847⚠Limited data available — This gene has 1 indexed publication. Summary and analysis may be incomplete.
No pathogenic variants reported on ClinVar for this gene.