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                    Gene OverviewInteraction NetworkSequence Verification 
                 
                    
                        OPRPN, opiorphin prepropeptide
                            
                            
                                
                                    This gene encodes a member of the proline-rich protein family. The encoded protein has multiple proposed functions, including roles in pain suppression, penile erection, and protection of the eye surface. The QRFSR pentapeptide, known as opiorphin, is derived from the N-terminal of this protein. Opiorphin inhibits the enkephalin-inactivating peptidases neprilysin and aminopeptidase N, and this activity is thought to reduce sensitivity to painful stimuli by effecting enkephalin-related activation of opioid-dependent pathways. Opiorphin may also act as an anti-depressant. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2014]
                                
                                Gene Synonyms (opiorphin prepropeptide, basic proline-rich lacrimal protein, basic proline-rich protein, proline rich, lacrimal 1, proline-rich 1, proline-rich protein 1, BPLP, PRL1, PROL1, opiorphin,)NCBI Gene ID:
                                58503Species:
                                Homo sapiens (Human)
                                
                                        UNIPROT ID#>>Q99935
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