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Oprm1
Gene Detail
 Symbol
Name
ID
Oprm1
opioid receptor, mu 1
MGI:97441
Synonyms MOP-R, MOP receptor, mor, MOR-1, muOR, Oprm
Feature Type protein coding gene
Genetic Map
Chromosome 10
1.85 cM, cytoband A2
Detailed Genetic Map ± 1 cM


Mapping data(13)
Sequence Map
Chr10:6758506-7038198 bp, + strand
From VEGA annotation of GRCm38

  279693 bp   ±  kb flank

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Vertebrate
homology
HomoloGene:37368  Vertebrate Homology Class
1 human; 1 mouse; 1 rat; 1 chimpanzee; 1 rhesus macaque; 1 dog; 1 chicken; 1 zebrafish

Protein SuperFamily: opioid receptor
Gene Tree: Oprm1

Human
homologs
Human Homolog OPRM1, opioid receptor, mu 1
NCBI Gene ID 4988
neXtProt AC  NX_P35372
Human Synonyms  LMOR, MOP, MOR, MOR1, M-OR-1, OPRM
Human Chr (Location)  6q24-q25; chr6:154331631-154568001 (+)  GRCh37.p10
Alleles
and
phenotypes
All alleles(16) : Targeted(15) Gene trapped(1)
 
Homozygotes for null mutations exhibit isoform dependent loss of behavioral and gastrointestinal opioid responses and may also show impaired spatial memory, heightened nociception, reduced locomotor activity, increased hematopoietic proliferation, and decreased male fertility.
 
Gene Ontology
(GO)
classifications
All GO classifications: (47 annotations)
Process adenylate cyclase-activating dopamine receptor signaling pathway, adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway, ...
Component dendrite, dendrite cytoplasm, ...
Function beta-endorphin receptor activity, filamin binding, ...
External Resources: FuncBase
Expression Literature Summary: (20 records)
Data Summary: Results (28)    Tissues (16)    Images (6)
Theiler Stages: 23, 26
Assay TypeResults
Immunohistochemistry 4
RNA in situ 24
cDNA source data(11)
External Resources: Allen Institute   GEO   ArrayExpress
Molecular
reagents
All nucleic(21) Genomic(8) cDNA(13)
Microarray probesets(6)
Other database
links
VEGA Gene ModelOTTMUSG00000023338 (Evidence)
Ensembl Gene ModelENSMUSG00000000766 (Evidence)
Entrez Gene18390 (Evidence)
UniGene457998
DFCITC1587554, TC1592950, TC1595160, TC1595161, TC1595162, TC1595429, TC1596826, TC1608510, TC1749717
DoTSDT.101239119, DT.101263315, DT.101263322, DT.102535588, DT.102535590, DT.110597595, DT.87039820, DT.87048857, DT.91301863, DT.91338238, DT.91338239, DT.91574934, DT.97337419, DT.97353677, DT.97353678, DT.97353679, DT.97353680, DT.97398642, DT.97398643, DT.97398644, DT.97398645, DT.97398649
NIA Mouse Gene IndexU011236
PDB4DKL
Consensus CDS ProjectCCDS56687.1
International Mouse Knockout Project StatusOprm1
Sequences
Representative SequencesLengthStrain/SpeciesFlank
genomic OTTMUSG00000023338 VEGA Gene Model | MGI Sequence Detail 279693 C57BL/6J ±  kb
transcript OTTMUST00000056562 VEGA | MGI Sequence Detail 1695 Not Applicable 
polypeptide OTTMUSP00000027204 VEGA | MGI Sequence Detail 456 Not Applicable 

For the selected sequences
All sequences(245) RefSeq(3) UniProt(23)
Polymorphisms RFLP(4) : SNPs(1598 from dbSNP Build 128)
Protein-related
information
ResourceIDDescription
InterPro IPR000276 GPCR, rhodopsin-like
InterPro IPR017452 GPCR, rhodopsin-like, 7TM
InterPro IPR000105 Mu opioid receptor
InterPro IPR001418 Opioid receptor
Protein Ontology PR:000001612 mu-type opioid receptor
References (Earliest) J:18936 Kozak CA, et al., Murine chromosomal location of the mu and kappa opioid receptor genes. Genomics. 1994 Jun;21(3):659-61
(Latest) J:193261 Goldsmith JR, et al., Intestinal Epithelial Cell-Derived mu-Opioid Signaling Protects against Ischemia Reperfusion Injury through PI3K Signaling. Am J Pathol. 2013 Mar;182(3):776-85
All references(222)
Other
accession IDs
MGD-MRK-13041

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last database update
05/08/2013
MGI 5.13
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