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The antibody against GPR142 was raised in rabbit using the Human GPR142 as the immunogen. This antibody exists as a non-conjugated isotype IgG, Antigen affinity purified. This antibody has been validated on ELISA, WB.
The antibody against GPR142 was raised in rabbit using the Human GPR142 as the immunogen. This antibody exists as a non-conjugated isotype IgG, Antigen affinity purified. This antibody has been validated on ELISA, WB.
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| Cat.No | ADC-53212A | Clonality | Polyclonal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Host Species | Rabbit | Target Name | GPR142 |
| Target Synonyms | GPR142; PGR2; Probable G-protein coupled receptor 142; G-protein coupled receptor PGR2 | Form | Liquid |
| Species Reactivity | Human | Isotype | IgG |
| Storage Buffer | 50% Glycerol, Avoid freeze / thaw cycles., PBS with 0.02% sodium azide | Purification Method | Antigen affinity purified |
| Conjugate | Non-conjugated | Application | ELISA, WB |
| Storage | Upon receipt |
| Immunogen Description | Human GPR142 | Target Species | Human |
|---|---|---|---|
| Immunogen Sequence | Complete sequences for the immunogen, target protein, and peptides are available upon request. | Uniprot ID | Q7Z601 |
Uniprot Id
Q7Z601
Target Species
Human
Target Name
GPR142
Target Full Name
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 142
Target Function
Orphan receptor.
Target Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
Target Protein Families
G-protein coupled receptor 1 family
Target Tissue Specificity
Exclusively expressed in the central nervous system, most abundantly in the ventrolateral region of caudate putamen, the habenular nucleus, the zona incerta, and the medial mammillary nucleus.
Target Synonyms
GPR142; PGR2; Probable G-protein coupled receptor 142; G-protein coupled receptor PGR2
Target Background
GPR142 is a member of the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPRs) (Fredriksson et al., 2003 [PubMed 14623098]).
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