The authors suggest the C-terminus may be associated with depression and anorexia, but provide no mechanistic link between the observed signaling defects and these neuropsychiatric conditions. This gap limits translation of receptor structure-function insights into therapeutic targets. Gap type: open_question Source paper: C-terminus of OX2R significantly affects downstream signaling pathways. (None, None, PMID:28487995)
Landscape Summary: How does OX2R C-terminal dysfunction contribute to depression and anorexia pathogenesis? is a 0.76 priority gap in neuropsychiatry. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: open.
Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)
How does OX2R C-terminal dysfunction contribute to depression and anorexia pathogenesis? — INVOKE-2 (completed)
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