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Olfactory Receptor 545 (OLFR545) antibody

Antigen

Olfactory Receptor 545 (OLFR545)

Synonyms MOR42-1, MGC129241
Clonality Polyclonal
Host

Rabbit

Reactivity

Mouse (Murine)

Application
Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blotting (WB)
4 references available
Catalog no. ABIN350594
Quantity 100 µl
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Additional Information

Alternative name olfactory receptor (MOR42-1, Olfr545, S50, ORL469)
Swiss-Prot Q9WU94
Immunogen A synthetic peptide from mouse olfactory receptor family 42, subfamily 1 (MOR42-1) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein was used as the immunogen.
Format Lyophilized
Description Known ligands NONANEDIOIC ACID SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein Also known as: Odorant receptor S50, ORL469,olfactory receptor 545,olfactory receptor Olfr545,olfactory receptor MOR42-1, Olfr545.
Specificity Appears to be specific for MOR42-1.

Application Details

Application Notes IHC, WB. A dilution of 1 : 400 to 1 : 2000 is recommended. The optimal dilution should be determined by the end user. Not yet tested in other applications.
Purity whole serum
Storage Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at -20°C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8°C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability. Avoid freeze and thaw cycles.
Restrictions For Research Use only

Publications

Publications Malnic, Hirono, Sato et al.: "Combinatorial receptor codes for odors." in: Cell, Vol. 96, Issue 5, pp. 713-23, 1999 (PubMed).

Zhang, Firestein: "The olfactory receptor gene superfamily of the mouse." in: Nature neuroscience, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 124-33, 2002 (PubMed).

Young, Friedman, Williams et al.: "Different evolutionary processes shaped the mouse and human olfactory receptor gene families." in: Human molecular genetics, Vol. 11, Issue 5, pp. 535-46, 2002 (PubMed).

Strausberg, Feingold, Grouse et al.: "Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences." in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 99, Issue 26, pp. 16899-903, 2002 (PubMed).