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Purinergic Receptor P2X, Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, 7 (P2RX7) Peptide

P2RX7 Reactivity: Mammalian Host: Synthetic BP, WB, IHC
Catalog No. ABIN939511
  • Target See all P2RX7 products
    P2RX7 (Purinergic Receptor P2X, Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, 7 (P2RX7))
    Peptide Type
    Synthetic
    Origin
    Mammalian
    Source
    • 10
    Synthetic
    Application
    Blocking Peptide (BP), Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Sequence
    IQSMNYGTIK WFFHVIIFSY VCFALVSDKL YQRKEPVISS VHTKVKGIAE
    Characteristics
    A synthetic peptide for use as a blocking control in assays to test for specificity of P2 RX7 antibody,
    Alternative Names: P2RX7 control peptide, P2RX7 antibody Blocking Peptide, Anti-P2RX7 Blocking Peptide, Purinergic Receptor P2X Ligand-Gated Ion Channel 7 Blocking Peptide, P2RX7, PRX7-2, PRX7 2, PRX7-2 Blocking Peptide, PRX7 2 Blocking Peptide
    Purification
    Purified mouse LN B cells (C3H anti-C57Bl6)
  • Application Notes
    Optimal conditions should be determined by the investigator
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Reconstitution
    Add 100 µL of distilled water for a final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL.
    Buffer
    PBS
    Handling Advice
    Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at -20 °C long term.
  • Target
    P2RX7 (Purinergic Receptor P2X, Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, 7 (P2RX7))
    Synonyms
    p2xr7 Peptide, P2RX7 Peptide, P2X7 Peptide, AI467586 Peptide, P2X(7) Peptide, P2X7R Peptide, p2x7 Peptide, purinergic receptor P2X 7 Peptide, purinergic receptor P2X, ligand-gated ion channel, 7 Peptide, P2X purinoceptor 7 Peptide, P2RX7 Peptide, p2rx7 Peptide, LOC100458463 Peptide, P2rx7 Peptide
    Background
    The product P2RX7 belongs to the family of purinoceptors for ATP. This receptor functions as a ligand-gated ion channel and is responsible for ATP-dependent lysis of macrophages through the formation of membrane pores permeable to large molecules. Activation of this nuclear receptor by ATP in the cytoplasm may be a mechanism by which cellular activity can be coupled to changes in gene expression.
    Molecular Weight
    31 kDa
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