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| Cat.No | ACP02170 | Target Name | FPR1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Target Synonyms | fMLP receptor;N-formyl peptide receptor;FPR;N-formylpeptide chemoattractant receptor | Form | Liquid or Lyophilized powder |
| Expression System | in vitro E.coli expression system | Expression Range | 1-350aa |
| Mol Weight | 44.5 kDa | Protein Length | Full length |
| Purity | Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE. | Storage Buffer | 5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, pH 8.0. |
| Target Species | Human | Uniprot ID | P21462 |
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Uniprot Id
P21462
Target Species
Human
Target Name
FPR1
Target Full Name
fMet-Leu-Phe receptor
Target Function
High affinity receptor for N-formyl-methionyl peptides (fMLP), which are powerful neutrophil chemotactic factors. Binding of fMLP to the receptor stimulates intracellular calcium mobilization and superoxide anion release. This response is mediated via a G-protein that activates a phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system. Receptor for TAFA4, mediates its effects on chemoattracting macrophages, promoting phagocytosis and increasing ROS release.
Target Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
Target Protein Families
G-protein coupled receptor 1 family
Target Tissue Specificity
Neutrophils.
Target Research Area
Immunology
Target Synonyms
FPR1; fMet-Leu-Phe receptor; fMLP receptor; N-formyl peptide receptor; FPR; N-formylpeptide chemoattractant receptor
Target Background
This gene encodes a G protein-coupled receptor of mammalian phagocytic cells that is a member of the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family. The protein mediates the response of phagocytic cells to invasion of the host by microorganisms and is important in host defense and inflammation.
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