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OX2R / Orexin Receptor 2

hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2

OX2R, an Orexin Receptor, recognizes both hypothalamic neuropeptides orexin-A and orexin-B. This receptor is involved in the central feedback mechanism that regulates sleeping, feeding, and drinking behaviors. Activation of OX2R stimulates food consumption. Mutations of OX2R lead to narcolepsy in dogs and mice.

Gene Name: hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2
Family/Subfamily: GPCR , Orexin
Synonyms: HCRTR2, Hcrt receptor 2, Hcr tr2, Orexin receptor type 2, Ox-2-R, OX2 receptor, OX2R, Orexin 2 receptor, Type 2 hypocretin receptor, Orexin receptor 2, Hypocretin receptor 2, Hypocretin receptor type 2, Orexin type 2 receptor, OX-R2, Ox2-R, Type 2 orexin receptor
Target Sequences: NM_001526 NP_001517.2 O43614

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