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GIPR Protein (DYKDDDDK Tag,Strep Tag)

GIPR Origin: Human Host: HEK-293 Cells Synthetic Nanodisc ELISA, cryo-EM, Imm, PhD, SPR
Catalog No. ABIN7596609
  • Target See all GIPR Proteins
    GIPR (Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide Receptor (GIPR))
    Protein Type
    Synthetic Nanodisc
    Origin
    • 4
    • 3
    Human
    Source
    • 4
    • 2
    • 1
    HEK-293 Cells
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This GIPR protein is labelled with DYKDDDDK Tag,Strep Tag.
    Application
    ELISA, Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), Immunogen (Imm), Phage Display (PhD), Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
    Purpose
    Human GIPR-Strep full length protein-synthetic nanodisc
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  • Comment

    Advantages:

    • Highly purified membrane proteins
    • High solubility in aqueous solutions
    • High stability
    • Proteins are in a native membrane environment and remain biologically active
    • No detergent and can be used for cell-based assays
    • No MSP backbone proteins
    • Mammalian cell expression system ensures post- translational modifications

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Buffer
    Solubilization buffer (20 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, pH 8.0). Normally 5% – 8% trehalose is added as protectants before lyophilization.
    Storage
    -20 °C,-80 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at -20°C to -80°C for 12 months in lyophilized form. After reconstitution, if not intended for use within a month, aliquot and store at -80°C (Avoid repeated freezing and thawing). Lyophilized proteins are shipped at ambient temperature.
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target
    GIPR (Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide Receptor (GIPR))
    Alternative Name
    GIPR (GIPR Products)
    Background
    PGQTL2
    A G-protein coupled receptor for gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP), which 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 in the presence of elevated glucose. Mice lacking this gene exhibit higher blood glucose levels with impaired initial insulin response after oral glucose load. Defect in this gene thus may contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetes.
    Molecular Weight
    The human full length GIPR-Strep protein has a MW of 53.2 kDa
    UniProt
    P48546
    Pathways
    Positive Regulation of Peptide Hormone Secretion, cAMP Metabolic Process, Regulation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Protein Signaling
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