GIP antibody (N-Term)
Quick Overview for GIP antibody (N-Term) (ABIN2793043)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
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Binding Specificity
- AA 7-38, N-Term
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Purpose
- Rabbit Anti-Human GIPR (N-term) Antibody
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Immunogen
- This GIPR antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 7-38 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human GIPR.
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Isotype
- Ig Fraction
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Application Notes
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Western Blot, Immunohistochemistry, Flow Cytometry
Recommended Dilutions
WB: 1:1000, IHC: 1:10-50, FC: 1:10-50Western blot analysis of GIPR antibody (N-term) .FITC-conjugated goat-anti-rabbit secondary antibodies were used for the analysis. -
Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Liquid
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Concentration
- 2.000 mg/mL
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Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Storage Comment
- 2-8°C (short-term), -20°C (long-term)
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- GIP (Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP))
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Alternative Name
- GIP
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Background
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Target Description: GIPR also called glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, is a 42-amino acid polypeptide synthesized by K cells of the duodenum and small intestine. This protein was originally identified as an activity in gut extracts that inhibited gastric acid secretion and gastrin release, but subsequently was demonstrated to stimulate insulin release potently in the presence of elevated glucose. The insulinotropic effect on pancreatic islet beta-cells was then recognized to be the principal physiologic action of GIP. Together with glucagon-like peptide-1, GIP is largely responsible for the secretion of insulin after eating. The protein is involved in several other facets of the anabolic response.
Gene Symbol: GIPR
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Molecular Weight
- 53157 Da
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Gene ID
- 2696
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UniProt
- P48546
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Pathways
- Positive Regulation of Peptide Hormone Secretion, Peptide Hormone Metabolism, Hormone Activity, Regulation of Lipid Metabolism by PPARalpha, Lipid Metabolism
Target
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