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Function

G-protein coupled opioid receptor that functions as a receptor for endogenous alpha-neoendorphins and dynorphins, but has low affinity for beta-endorphins. Also functions as a receptor for various synthetic opioids and for the psychoactive diterpene salvinorin A. Ligand binding causes a conformation change that triggers signaling via guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) and modulates the activity of down-stream effectors, such as adenylate cyclase. Signaling leads to the inhibition of adenylate cyclase activity. Inhibits neurotransmitter release by reducing calcium ion currents and increasing potassium ion conductance. Plays a role in the perception of pain. Plays a role in mediating reduced physical activity upon treatment with synthetic opioids. Plays a role in the regulation of salivation in response to synthetic opioids. May play a role in arousal and regulation of autonomic and neuroendocrine functions.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.

Tissue specificity

Detected in brain and placenta.

Cellular localization

  • Cell membrane
  • Multi-pass membrane protein

Alternative names

OPRK, OPRK1, Kappa-type opioid receptor, K-OR-1, KOR-1

Target type

Proteins

Primary research area

Neuroscience

Molecular weight

42645Da

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Reactive species

Proteins & Peptides

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