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Trace amine-associated receptor 1

Item no. 18-461-10287
Manufacturer GENWAY
Amount 0.05 ml
Category
Type Antibody
Applications IHC
Specific against other
ECLASS 10.1 32160702
ECLASS 11.0 32160702
UNSPSC 12352203
Alias GWB-698000
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Genway ID:
GWB-698000
Immunogen:
2nd extracellular domain of human. Synthetic peptide - KLH conjugated.
Uses: WB IHC (6 - 15 ug/ml) (Optimal dilution to be determined by the researcher)
Function:
Receptor for trace amines including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA) p-tyramine (p-TYR) octopamine and tryptamine with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonine. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase.
Subcellular Location:
Membrane; multi-pass membrane protein.
Tissue Specificity:
Detected in low levels in discrete regions within the central nervous system and in several peripheral tissues. Moderately expressed in stomach. Low levels in amygdala kidney and lung and small intestin. Trace amounts in cerebellum dorsal root ganglia hippocampus hypothalamus liver medulla pancreas pituitary pontine reticular formation prostate skeletal muscle and spleen.
Similarity:
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family [view classification]. Summary: TAAR1 is a G protein-coupled receptor activated by trace amines. Trace amines are endogenous amine compounds that account for less than 1% of the biogenic amines in most brain regions (Bunzow et al. 2001). [supplied by OMIM]. [1] Lindemann L. Ebeling M. Kratochwil N. A. Bunzow J. R. Grandy D. K. and Hoener M. C. Trace amine-associated receptors form structurally and functionally distinct subfamilies of novel G protein-coupled receptors[2] Bunzow J. R. Sonders M. S. Arttamangkul S. Harrison L. M. Zhang G. Quigley D. I. Darland T. Suchland K. L. Pasumamula S. et al. Amphetamine 3 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine lysergic acid diethylamide and metabolites of the catecholamine neurotransmitters are agonists of a rat trace amine receptor[3] Borowsky B. Adham N. Jones K. A. Raddatz R. Artymyshyn R. Ogozalek K. L. Durkin M. M. Lakhlani P. P. Bonini J. A. et al. Trace amines: identification of a family of mammalian G protein-coupled receptors[4] Borowsky B. Adham N. Jones K. A. Raddatz R. Artymyshyn R. Ogozalek K. L. Durkin M. M. Lakhlani P. P. Bonini J. A. Pathirana S. et al. Trace amines: identification of a family of mammalian G protein-coupled receptors. [5] Bunzow J. R. Sonders M. S. Arttamangkul S. Harrison L. M. Zhang G. Quigley D. I. Darland T. Suchland K. L. Pasumamula S. Kennedy J. L. et al. Amphetamine 3 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine lysergic acid diethylamide and metabolites of the catecholamine neurotransmitters are agonists of a rat trace amine receptor. [6] Kopatz S. A. Aronstam R. S. Sharma S. V. cDNA clones of human proteins involved in signal transduction sequenced by the Guthrie cDNA resource center (www. cdna. org). [7] Mungall A. J. Palmer S. A. Sims S. K. Edwards C. A. Ashurst J. L. Wilming L. Jones M. C. Horton R. Hunt S. E. Scott C. E. et al. The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 6. [8] Strausberg R. L. Feingold E. A. Grouse L. H. Derge J. G. Klausner R. D. Collins F. S. Wagner L. Shenmen C. M. Schuler G. D. Altschul S. F. et al. Generation and initial analysis of more than 15 000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences. [9] Lindemann L. Ebeling M. Kratochwil N. A. Bunzow J. R. Grandy D. K. Hoener M. C. Trace amine-associated receptors form structurally and functionally distinct subfamilies of novel G protein-coupled receptors.

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