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SUBMITTER: Liu S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8534031 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Liu Shan S Kang Wen-Jia WJ Abrimian Anna A Xu Jin J Cartegni Luca L Majumdar Susruta S Hesketh Patrick P Bekker Alex A Pan Ying-Xian YX
Biomolecules 20211015 10
Most opioid analgesics used clinically, including morphine and fentanyl, as well as the recreational drug heroin, act primarily through the mu opioid receptor, a class A Rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). The single-copy mu opioid receptor gene, <i>OPRM1</i>, undergoes extensive alternative splicing, creating multiple splice variants or isoforms via a variety of alternative splicing events. These <i>OPRM1</i> splice variants can be categorized into three major types based on the r ...[more]