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This is the community wiki page for the ''Xenopus'' ''opn7a'' genes. Please feel free to record here, any relevant information that is not recorded elsewhere on Xenbase.


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Predicted to enable G protein-coupled receptor activity and photoreceptor activity. Acts upstream of or within phototransduction. Predicted to be located in membrane. Predicted to be integral component of membrane. Is expressed in several structures, including brain; digestive system; eye; heart; and testis. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
Predicted to enable G protein-coupled receptor activity and photoreceptor activity. Acts upstream of or within phototransduction. Predicted to be located in membrane. Predicted to be integral component of membrane. Is expressed in several structures, including brain; digestive system; eye; heart; and testis. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]

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opn7a

This is the community wiki page for the Xenopus opn7a genes. Please feel free to record here, any relevant information that is not recorded elsewhere on Xenbase.

summary from NCBI

Predicted to enable G protein-coupled receptor activity and photoreceptor activity. Acts upstream of or within phototransduction. Predicted to be located in membrane. Predicted to be integral component of membrane. Is expressed in several structures, including brain; digestive system; eye; heart; and testis. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]