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Adrenomedullin R/ADMR/GPR182 Antibody Summary
Immunogen |
Synthetic 18 amino acid peptide from C-terminus of human GPR182 / ADMR.
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Specificity |
Human GPR182 / ADMR. BLAST analysis of the peptide immunogen showed no homology with other human proteins.
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Clonality |
Polyclonal
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Host |
Rabbit
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Gene |
GPR182
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Purity |
Immunogen affinity purified
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Applications/Dilutions
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Reactivity Notes
Predicted cross-reactivity based on sequence identity: Gorila (100%), Gibbon (100%), Marmoset (89%), Bovine (89%), Equine (89%), Elephant (83%), Rabbit (83%), Porcine (83%).
Packaging, Storage & Formulations
Storage |
Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
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Buffer |
PBS
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Preservative |
0.1% Sodium Azide
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Concentration |
1.0 mg/ml
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Purity |
Immunogen affinity purified
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Alternate Names for Adrenomedullin R/ADMR/GPR182 Antibody
- 7TMR
- ADMR
- Adrenomedullin R
- adrenomedullin receptor
- AdrenomedullinR
- AMR
- AM-R
- G protein-coupled receptor 182,7TMR
- G10D
- GAMRH
- Gpcr17
- Gpcr22
- GPR182
- G-protein coupled receptor 182
- hrhAMR
- MB10
- MGC34399
- NOW
Background
G Protein-Coupled Receptor L1/G10D (GPR182) has been suggested to be an Adrenomedullin Receptor. Originally cloned from rats and later from humans, L1/G10D does not to bind adrenomedullin or display functional cAMP response to adrenomedullin (reviewed in Poyner et al. 2002). The initial experimental results, which demonstrated high-affinity binding and increased levels of cAMP in COS cells that were transfected with L1/G10D and treated with adrenomedullin, could not be reproduced by other laboratories (Kapas et al. 1995). It is now known that the functional adrenomedullin receptor is a heterodimeric complex composed of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) and receptor activity modifying proteins (RAMPs) (McLatchie et al. 1998). L1/G10D therefore should be considered an Orphan A receptor.