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Amino acid sequence of the immunogen is proprietary. This antibody has been tested in indirect ELISA.
GPR105 has been reported to be expressed in brain. ESTs have been isolated from kidney, placenta, uterus, and heart/melanocyte/uterus libraries. G-protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the largest families of signaling molecules with more than a thousand members currently predicted to exist. All GPCRs share a structural motif consisting of seven membrane-spanning helices, and exist in both active and inactive forms. An array of activating ligands participate in the conformation of GPCRs which leads to signaling via G-proteins and downstream effectors. Ongoing studies have also shown the vast series of reactions which participate in the negative regulation of GPCRs. This "turn-off" activity has tremendous implications for the physiological action of the cell, and continues to drive pharmacological research for new drug candidates. Two blockbuster drugs which have been developed as GPCR-targeted pharmaceuticals are Zyprexa (Eli Lilly) and Claritin (Schering-Plough) which have multi-billion dollar shares of the mental health and allergy markets, respectively.
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蛋白别名: G protein coupled receptor for UDP-glucose; G protein-coupled receptor 105; G-protein coupled receptor 105; GPCR105; P2Y purinoceptor 14; P2Y(14) receptor; P2Y14; P2Y14 receptor; purinergic receptor P2Y, G-protein coupled, 14; UDP-glucose receptor; VTR 15-20 receptor
基因别名: BPR105; GPR105; KIAA0001; P2RY14; P2Y14
UniProt ID: (Human) Q15391
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 9934