The G Antibody (PACO34998) offered by AssayGenie is a high-quality monoclonal antibody designed for research involving the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). This antibody, raised in rabbits, is highly specific and reactive with human samples, making it ideal for use in a variety of research applications.The G protein-coupled receptor is a key component of cell signaling pathways and is involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including neurotransmission, hormone secretion, and immune responses. Understanding the role of the GPCR in these processes is essential for advancing our knowledge of cellular function and developing new therapies for various diseases.
With its high specificity and reactivity, the G Antibody (PACO34998) is a valuable tool for researchers studying GPCR signaling and its implications in health and disease. Whether investigating drug targets, cell signaling pathways, or molecular mechanisms, this antibody provides reliable and accurate results for a wide range of research applications.
Antibody Name:
G Antibody (PACO34998)
Antibody SKU:
PACO34998
Size:
50ug
Host Species:
Rabbit
Tested Applications:
ELISA
Recommended Dilutions:
Species Reactivity:
Rabies virus
Immunogen:
Recombinant Rabies virus Glycoprotein protein (20-459AA)
Attaches the virus to host cellular receptor, inducing endocytosis of the virion. In the endosome, the acid, c pH induces conformational changes in the glycoprotein trimer, which trigger fusion between virus and cell membrane. There is convincing in vitro evidence that the muscular form of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), the neuronal cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), and the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) bind glycoprotein and thereby facilitate rabies virus entry into cells.
Synonyms:
Glycoprotein, G
UniProt Protein Function:
Attaches the virus to host cellular receptor, inducing endocytosis of the virion. In the endosome, the acidic pH induces conformational changes in the glycoprotein trimer, which trigger fusion between virus and cell membrane. There is convincing in vitro evidence that the muscular form of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), the neuronal cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), and the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) bind glycoprotein and thereby facilitate rabies virus entry into cells ().