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p-GABAB R1 (Ser 923) Antibody: sc-135694 |
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- rabbit polyclonal IgG, 100µl
- recommended for detection of Ser 923 phosphorylated GABAB R1 isoform 1A of rat origin, correspondingly Ser 954 phosphorylated GABAB R1 isoform 1E of rat origin, correspondingly Ser 924 phosphorylated GABAB R1 of human origin and correspondingly Ser 923 phosphorylated GABAB R1 of mouse origin by WB and IP; also reactive with additional species, including bovine
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| Species |
Gene Name |
Gene ID |
Chromosome Location |
Isoform (mRNA) Accession # |
Protein Accession # |
OMIM™ Number |
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GABBR1 |
2550 |
6p22.1 |
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Q9UBS5
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603540 |
| Mouse |
Gabbr1 |
54393 |
17 B1 |
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Q9WV18
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N/A |
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p-GABAB R1 Background Information In the central nervous system (CNS), gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the main main inhibitory neurotransmitter that functions to regulate neuronal firing. GABA exerts its effects through two different kinds of receptors: ionotropic receptors (GABAA R and GABAC R), which produce fast inhibitory signals, and metabotropic receptors (GABAB R), which produce slow inhibitory signals. The GABAB R receptor is a heterodimer that consists of two multi-pass membrane proteins, designated GABAB R1 and GABAB R2, both of which belong to the G protein-coupled receptor family and are highly expressed in brain tissue. Together, GABAB R1 and GABAB R2 play a crucial role in the fine-tuning of inhibitory synaptic transmissions and are implicated in slow wave sleep, muscle relaxation, hippocampal long-term potentiation and antinociception events. Both GABAB R1 and GABAB R2 are regulated by G proteins that have a variety of functions, including activation of potassium channels, inhibition of adenylyl cyclase (A cyclase) activity and modulation of inositol phospholipid hydrolysis. |
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p-GABAB R1 (Ser 923)
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p-GABAB R1 (Ser 923): sc-135694. Western blot analysis of GABAB R1 phosphorylation in untreated (A) and lambda protein phosphatase-treated (B) rat synaptic membrane tissue extracts.
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