OPRM1 A118G interacts_with β-endorphin
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Evidence (2 sources)
Combined analysis of circulating β-endorphin with gene polymorphisms in OPRM1, CACNAD2 and ABCB1 reveals correlation with pain, opioid sensitivity and opioid-related side effects.
(2013)
PMID:23402298
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Bond et al. found a threefold increase in binding of β-endorphin
confidence: 0.90
Delta and kappa opioid receptor polymorphisms influence the effects of naltrexone on subjective responses to alcohol.
(2012)
PMID:22954510
cited
the 118G variant binds more strongly to β‑endorphin than the major allele
confidence: 0.80