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ADORA1 antibody (Extracellular, Loop 2) (FITC)

The FITC-conjugated Rabbit Polyclonal anti-ADORA1 antibody (ABIN7582002) specifically detects ADORA1 in FACS and LCI. The antibody is reactive with Rat samples.
Catalog No. ABIN7582002
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Quick Overview for ADORA1 antibody (Extracellular, Loop 2) (FITC) (ABIN7582002)

Target

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ADORA1 (Adenosine A1 Receptor (ADORA1))

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Polyclonal

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This ADORA1 antibody is conjugated to FITC

Application

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Flow Cytometry (FACS), Live Cell Imaging (LCI)
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    AA 153-168, Extracellular, Loop 2

    Purpose

    A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to Adenosine A1 Receptor (extracellular) conjugated to the fluorescent dye FITC

    Sequence

    (C)EQDWRANGSV GEPVIK

    Predicted Reactivity

    Mouse - 14 out of 16 amino acid residues identical Not recommended for human samples

    Characteristics

    Anti-Adenosine A1 Receptor (extracellular) Antibody (ABIN7581822) is a highly specific antibody directed against an extracellular epitope of the rat protein. The antibody can be used in western blot, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry applications. It has been designed to recognize Adenosine A1 Receptor from mouse and rat samples. The antibody is not recommended for human samples. Anti-Adenosine A1 Receptor (extracellular)-FITC Antibody (ABIN7581822)-F) is directly conjugated to fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) fluorophore. This conjugated antibody has been developed to be used in immunofluorescent applications such as direct flow cytometry and live cell imaging.

    Purification

    Affinity purified on immobilized antigen.

    Immunogen

    (C)EQDWRANGSVGEPVIK, corresponding to amino acid residues 153 - 168 of rat Adenosine A1 Receptor 

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    WB: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user

    FC: 2.5-5 μg per reaction

    ICC: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user

    IHC: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user

    IP: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user

    Comment

    Negative Control: (ABIN7582044)

    Blocking Peptide:

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Reconstitution

    50 μL double distilled water (DDW).

    Concentration

    1 mg/mL

    Buffer

    PBS pH 7.4, 1 % BSA with 0.05 % sodium azide

    Preservative

    Sodium azide

    Precaution of Use

    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Storage

    -20 °C

    Storage Comment

    The antibody ships as a lyophilized powder at room temperature. Upon arrival, it should be stored at -20°C
  • Target

    ADORA1 (Adenosine A1 Receptor (ADORA1))

    Alternative Name

    ADORA1

    Background

    Synonyms: Adenosine Receptor A1, Adenosine A1R, ADORA1

    Description: Adenosine is an endogenous nucleoside generated locally in tissues under conditions of hypoxia, ischemia, or inflammation. It modulates a variety of physiological functions in many tissues including the brain and heart.1,2 Adenosine exerts its actions via four specific adenosine receptors (also named P1 purinergic receptors): Adenosine A1 Receptor (A1AR), Adenosine A2A Receptor (A2AAR), Adenosine A2B Receptor (A2BAR), and Adenosine A3 Receptor (A3AR). All are integral membrane proteins and are members of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily. They share a common structure of seven putative transmembrane domains, an extracellular amino terminus, a cytoplasmic carboxyl terminus, and a third intracellular loop that is important for binding G proteins.1-3 The adenosine receptors can be distinguished on the basis of their differential selectivity for adenosine analogs.1-3A1AR is widely distributed and has been well characterized. High expression of A1AR is found in the brain (mainly in the cortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus), dorsal horn of the spinal cord, adrenal gland, and atria, and to a lower extent in several other tissues including adipose tissue, the colon, and kidney.2,4A1AR modulates the activity of several ion channels. Activation of A1AR (by adenosine, its major agonist) inhibits N-type Ca2+ channels via a voltage-dependent, pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive pathway in neurons of the rat major pelvic ganglia (MPG).5Since A1AR is the most prominent adenosine receptor in adipocytes, it has become a natural target for research on obesity, which is a major health problem.6,7 A possible role in cell proliferation and carcinogenesis has also been suggested for A1AR.8,9

    Gene ID

    29290

    UniProt

    P25099

    Pathways

    EGFR Signaling Pathway, Negative Regulation of Hormone Secretion, Synaptic Membrane
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