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Location: Home > Antigen, Antibodies, ELISA, Western Blot > Primary Antibody > Polyclonal Antibodies > GPR132 / G2A Antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain)

GPR132 / G2A Antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain)

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APR16485G 50 μg / $495

GPR132 / G2A Antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain)

Brand

Leading Biology

Catalog Number

APR16485G

Product Type

Polyclonal Antibodies

Field of Research

Product Overview

We constantly strive to ensure we provide our customers with the best antibodies. As a result of this work we offer this antibody in purified format. We are in the process of updating our datasheets. If you have any questions regarding this update, please feel free to contact our technical support team. This product is a high quality GPR132 / G2A antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain).

Molecular Weight

42kDa

Cellular Localization

Antigen Cellular Localization: Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Note=Internalized and accumulated in endosomal compartments. LPC triggers the relocalization from the endosomal compartment to the cell surface (By similarity)

Host

Rabbit

Species Reactivity

Human

Target

Human GPR132 / G2A. BLAST analysis of the peptide immunogen showed no homology with other human proteins.

Symbol

G2A

GeneID

UniProt ID

Function

May be a receptor for oxidized free fatty acids derived from linoleic and arachidonic acids such as 9- hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (9-HODE). Activates a G alpha protein, most likely G alpha(q). May be involved in apoptosis. Functions at the G2/M checkpoint to delay mitosis. May function as a sensor that monitors the oxidative states and mediates appropriate cellular responses such as secretion of paracrine signals and attenuation of proliferation. May mediate ths accumulation of intracellular inositol phosphates at acidic pH through proton- sensing activity.

Summary

May be a receptor for oxidized free fatty acids derived from linoleic and arachidonic acids such as 9- hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (9-HODE). Activates a G alpha protein, most likely G alpha(q). May be involved in apoptosis. Functions at the G2/M checkpoint to delay mitosis. May function as a sensor that monitors the oxidative states and mediates appropriate cellular responses such as secretion of paracrine signals and attenuation of proliferation. May mediate ths accumulation of intracellular inositol phosphates at acidic pH through proton- sensing activity.

Form

Liquid

Storage & Stability

Store at +4°C short term. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or below. Stable for 12 months at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Applications

IHC-P

Dilution

IHC-P (3 μg/ml)

Synonyms

Probable G-protein coupled receptor 132, G2 accumulation protein, GPR132, G2A

Images

Anti-GPR132 / G2A antibody IHC of human Lymph Node, Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.

Anti-GPR132 / G2A antibody IHC of human Lymph Node, Hodgkins Lymphoma.

Anti-GPR132 / G2A antibody APR16485G IHC of human spleen.

Specification

Quantity

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