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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:opioid peptide activity
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Accession:GO:0001515 term browser browse the term
Definition:Naturally occurring peptide that is an opioid (any non-alkaloid having an opiate-like effect that can be reversed by naloxone or other recognized morphine antagonist). These include Leu- and Met-enkephalin, dynorphin and neoendorphin, alpha, beta, gamma and delta endorphins formed from beta-lipotropin, various pronase-resistant peptides such as beta casamorphin, and other peptides whose opiate-like action seems to be indirect.



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Cdc42ep2 CDC42 effector protein 2 enables ISO PR:Q8R527 (PMID:10490598) RGD PMID:10490598 NCBI chr 1:212,631,317...212,640,231
Ensembl chr 1:203,201,873...203,210,897
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G Pdyn prodynorphin enables IEA GO_REF:0000043 UniProt GO_REF:0000043 NCBI chr 3:137,354,161...137,366,503
Ensembl chr 3:116,900,992...116,913,334
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G Penk proenkephalin enables ISO
IEA
(PMID:35201898), (PMID:6933569)
GO_REF:0000043
RGD
UniProt
PMID:6933569 PMID:35201898 GO_REF:0000043 NCBI chr 5:21,981,381...21,987,074
Ensembl chr 5:17,183,806...17,189,129
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G Pnoc prepronociceptin enables IEA GO_REF:0000043 UniProt GO_REF:0000043 NCBI chr15:43,800,240...43,827,841
Ensembl chr15:39,624,641...39,651,867
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G Zfp106 zinc finger protein 106 enables ISO PR:P39688|PR:Q60631 (PMID:9507006) RGD PMID:9507006 NCBI chr 3:127,912,981...127,964,254
Ensembl chr 3:107,462,096...107,510,481
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  molecular_function 21100
    binding 18098
      protein binding 14913
        signaling receptor binding 1619
          receptor ligand activity 527
            opioid peptide activity 5
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