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Rabbit anti-Human GRPR Polyclonal Antibody

The antibody against GRPR was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 235-384 of human GRPR (NP_005305.1) as the immunogen. The polyclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, ELISA.

ADA-04232A

The antibody against GRPR was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 235-384 of human GRPR (NP_005305.1) as the immunogen. The polyclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, ELISA.

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Specifications


Cat.No ADA-04232A ClonalityPolyclonal
Host SpeciesRabbitTarget NameGRPR
Target SynonymsBB2; BB2R; BRS2; GRPRFormLiquid
Species ReactivityHuman, Mouse, RatIsotypeIgG
Storage Buffer50% Glycerol, PBS with 0.01% thimerosal, pH7.3.Purification MethodAffinity purification
Positive SamplesRat brain, A-549, MCF7, Mouse brain, Mouse pancreas, SGC-7901, U-87MGApplicationELISA, WB

Immunogen Information


Immunogen DescriptionRecombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 235-384 of human GRPR (NP_005305.1).Target SpeciesHuman
Immunogen SequenceKNLIQSAYNLPVEGNIHVKKQIESRKRLAKTVLVFVGLFAFCWLPNHVIYLYRSYHYSEVDTSMLHFVTSICARLLAFTNSCVNPFALYLLSKSFRKQFNTQLLCCQPGLIIRSHSTGRSTTCMTSLKSTNPSVATFSLINGNICHERYVUniprot IDP30550
Background Information
  • Uniprot Id

    P30550

  • Target Species

    Human

  • Target Name

    GRPR

  • Target Full Name

    Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor

  • Target Function

    Receptor for gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP). Signals via association with G proteins that activate a phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system, resulting in Akt phosphorylation. Contributes to the regulation of food intake. Contributes to the perception of prurient stimuli and transmission of itch signals in the spinal cord that promote scratching behavior, but does not play a role in the perception of pain. Contributes primarily to nonhistaminergic itch sensation. Contributes to long-term fear memory, but not normal spatial memory.

  • Target Subcellular Location

    Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.

  • Target Protein Families

    G-protein coupled receptor 1 family

  • Target Tissue Specificity

    Highly expressed in pancreas. Also expressed in stomach, adrenal cortex and brain.

  • Target Research Area

    Neuroscience

  • Target Synonyms

    BB2; Bombesin BB2 receptor; bombesin receptor 2; Gastrin Releasing Peptide Receptor; Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor; GRP preferring bombesin receptor; GRP R; GRP-preferring bombesin receptor; GRP-R; Grp/bombesin receptor; Grpr; GRPR_HUMAN

  • Target Background

    Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) regulates numerous functions of the gastrointestinal and central nervous systems, including release of gastrointestinal hormones, smooth muscle cell contraction, and epithelial cell proliferation and is a potent mitogen for neoplastic tissues. The effects of GRP are mediated through the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor. This receptor is a glycosylated, 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor that activates the phospholipase C signaling pathway. The receptor is aberrantly expressed in numerous cancers such as those of the lung, colon, and prostate. An individual with autism and multiple exostoses was found to have a balanced translocation between chromosome 8 and a chromosome X breakpoint located within the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene.

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