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ITM3553

ITM3553
ITM3553-2
ITM3553
ITM3553-2
ITM3553
  • Catalog: ITM3553
  • Gene/Protein: GABBR2
  • Product Description: Immunotag™ GABA B Receptor 2 Polyclonal Antibody
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Immunotag™ GABA B Receptor 2 Polyclonal Antibody
Antibody Specification
Datasheet
Target Protein GABA B Receptor 2
Clonality Polyclonal
Storage/Stability -20°C/1 year
Application IHC-p
Recommended Dilution IHC 1:100-200
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Reactive Species Human,Rat,Mouse
Host Species Rabbit
Immunogen Synthetic Peptide of GABA B Receptor 2
Specificity GABA B Receptor 2 protein(A228) detects endogenous levels of GABA B Receptor 2
Purification The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using specific immunogen
Form Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.
Gene Name GABBR2
Accession No. O75899 Q80T41 O88871
Alternate Names GABBR2; GPR51; GPRC3B; Gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 2; GABA-B receptor 2; GABA-B-R2; GABA-BR2; GABABR2; Gb2; G-protein coupled receptor 51; HG20
Description gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 2(GABBR2) Homo sapiens The multi-pass membrane protein encoded by this gene belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 3 family and GABA-B receptor subfamily. The GABA-B receptors inhibit neuronal activity through G protein-coupled second-messenger systems, which regulate the release of neurotransmitters, and the activity of ion channels and adenylyl cyclase. This receptor subunit forms an active heterodimeric complex with GABA-B receptor subunit 1, neither of which is effective on its own. Allelic variants of this gene have been associated with nicotine dependence.[provided by RefSeq, Jan 2010],
Cell Pathway/ Category Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction,
Protein Expression Brain,Brain cortex,Cerebellum,Fetal brain,Hippocamp
Subcellular Localization cytoplasm,plasma membrane,integral component of plasma membrane,integral component of membrane,cell junction,G-protein coupled receptor heterodimeric complex,neuron projection,postsynaptic membrane,
Protein Function domain:Alpha-helical parts of the C-terminal intracellular region mediate heterodimeric interaction with GABA-B receptor 1.,function:Receptor for GABA. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G-proteins that inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity, stimulates phospholipase A2, activates potassium channels, inactivates voltage-dependent calcium-channels and modulates inositol phospholipids hydrolysis. Plays a critical role in the fine-tuning of inhibitory synaptic transmission. Pre-synaptic GABA-B-R inhibit neurotransmitter release by down-regulating high-voltage activated calcium channels, whereas postsynaptic GABA-B-R decrease neuronal excitability by activating a prominent inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) conductance that underlies the late inhibitory postsynaptic potentials. Not only implicated in synaptic inhibition but also in hippocampal long-term potentiation, slow wave sleep, muscle relaxation and antinociception.,similarity:Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 3 family. GABA-B receptor subfamily.,subcellular location:Moreover coexpression of GABA-B-R1 and GABA-B-R2 appears to be a prerequisite for maturation and transport of GABA-B-R1 to the plasma membrane.,subunit:Heterodimer of GABA-B-R1 and GABA-B-R2. Neither of which is effective on its own and homodimeric assembly does not seem to happen. Interacts with ATF4 via its C-terminal region.,tissue specificity:Highly expressed in brain, especially in cerebral cortex, thalamus, hippocampus, frontal, occipital and temporal lobe, occipital pole and cerebellum, followed by corpus callosum, caudate nucleus, spinal cord, amygdala and medulla. Weakly expressed in heart, testis and skeletal muscle.,
Usage For Research Use Only! Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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