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GPR133 rabbit pAb
GPR133 rabbit pAb
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Applications: WB;IF;ELISA
Reactivity: Human;Monkey
Source: Rabbit
Dilution: Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. Immunofluorescence: 1/200 - 1/1000. ELISA: 1/5000. Not yet tested in other applications.
Immunogen: The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human GPR133. AA range:461-510
Storage_stability: -20°C/1 year
Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: IgG
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Observed_band(KD): 96kD
Human_gene_id: 283383
Human_swiss_prot_no: Q6QNK2
Subcellular_location: Cell membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein .
Other_name: GPR133; PGR25; Probable G-protein coupled receptor 133; G-protein coupled receptor PGR25
Background: The adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including GPR133, are membrane-bound proteins with long N termini containing multiple domains. GPCRs, or GPRs, contain 7 transmembrane domains and transduce extracellular signals through heterotrimeric G proteins (summary by Bjarnadottir et al., 2004 [PubMed 15203201]).[supplied by OMIM, Nov 2010],
Reactivity: Human;Monkey
Source: Rabbit
Dilution: Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. Immunofluorescence: 1/200 - 1/1000. ELISA: 1/5000. Not yet tested in other applications.
Immunogen: The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human GPR133. AA range:461-510
Storage_stability: -20°C/1 year
Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: IgG
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Observed_band(KD): 96kD
Human_gene_id: 283383
Human_swiss_prot_no: Q6QNK2
Subcellular_location: Cell membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein .
Other_name: GPR133; PGR25; Probable G-protein coupled receptor 133; G-protein coupled receptor PGR25
Background: The adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including GPR133, are membrane-bound proteins with long N termini containing multiple domains. GPCRs, or GPRs, contain 7 transmembrane domains and transduce extracellular signals through heterotrimeric G proteins (summary by Bjarnadottir et al., 2004 [PubMed 15203201]).[supplied by OMIM, Nov 2010],
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