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CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7): sc-293188

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  • CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 κ CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 antibody, cited in 26 publications, provided at 100 µg/ml
  • raised against partial recombinant CB2 protein (amino acids 302-360) of human origin
  • recommended for detection of CB2 of human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7). This work is in progress.

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CB2 Antibody (3C7) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 kappa light chain antibody that detects CB2 of human origin by western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-CB2 antibody (3C7) is available as the non-conjugated isotype antibody. CB2, a member of the cannabinoid receptor family, is primarily expressed in immune cells, distinguishing CB2 from CB1, which is predominantly found in the brain. This unique expression pattern suggests CB2 plays a significant role in modulating immune responses and inflammation, making CB2 a potential therapeutic target for various immune-related disorders. Activation of CB2 by cannabinoids can lead to anti-inflammatory effects, which are important in conditions such as arthritis and multiple sclerosis. Furthermore, interaction of CB2 with specific proteins, such as β-arrestins, can influence downstream signaling pathways, thereby affecting cellular responses to cannabinoids. Understanding these interactions and functional implications of CB2 activation is vital for developing targeted therapies that harness the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids while minimizing psychoactive effects.

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CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7) References:

  1. Evidence that 2-arachidonoylglycerol but not N-palmitoylethanolamine or anandamide is the physiological ligand for the cannabinoid CB2 receptor. Comparison of the agonistic activities of various cannabinoid receptor ligands in HL-60 cells.  |  Sugiura, T., et al. 2000. J Biol Chem. 275: 605-12. PMID: 10617657
  2. The endogenous cannabinoid system and brain development.  |  Fernández-Ruiz, J., et al. 2000. Trends Neurosci. 23: 14-20. PMID: 10631784
  3. Reduction of stress-induced analgesia but not of exogenous opioid effects in mice lacking CB1 receptors.  |  Valverde, O., et al. 2000. Eur J Neurosci. 12: 533-9. PMID: 10712632
  4. Molecular cloning of a human cannabinoid receptor which is also expressed in testis.  |  Gérard, CM., et al. 1991. Biochem J. 279 (Pt 1): 129-34. PMID: 1718258
  5. Structure of a cannabinoid receptor and functional expression of the cloned cDNA.  |  Matsuda, LA., et al. 1990. Nature. 346: 561-4. PMID: 2165569
  6. Endocannabinoid engagement of CB2 regulates RSV-induced immunity.  |  Kaplan, BLF. 2018. Virulence. 9: 494-495. PMID: 29338583
  7. Allosteric modulators targeting cannabinoid cb1 and cb2 receptors: implications for drug discovery.  |  Gado, F., et al. 2019. Future Med Chem. 11: 2019-2037. PMID: 31517528
  8. Identification of Novel CB2 Ligands through Virtual Screening and In Vitro Evaluation.  |  Stasiulewicz, A., et al. 2023. J Chem Inf Model. 63: 1012-1027. PMID: 36693026
  9. Cannabinoid CB2 receptors enhance high-fat diet evoked peripheral neuroinflammation.  |  Hosoki, H., et al. 2024. Life Sci. 355: 123002. PMID: 39173999
  10. Molecular characterization of a peripheral receptor for cannabinoids.  |  Munro, S., et al. 1993. Nature. 365: 61-5. PMID: 7689702
  11. Molecular cloning, expression and function of the murine CB2 peripheral cannabinoid receptor.  |  Shire, D., et al. 1996. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1307: 132-6. PMID: 8679694
  12. Unresponsiveness to cannabinoids and reduced addictive effects of opiates in CB1 receptor knockout mice.  |  Ledent, C., et al. 1999. Science. 283: 401-4. PMID: 9888857

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CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7)

sc-293188
100 µg/ml
$316.00

Is there a blocking peptide for Anti-CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7): sc-293188 and for sc-518035?

Asked by: Metka Novak
Thank you for your question. No blocking peptide is available for either of these antibodies. If you are looking for a robust negative control for your experiments, please contact our technical service team for advice on solutions based on siRNA, shRNA, or CRISPR.
Answered by: Tech Support Europe
Date published: 2022-02-04

Will this antibody (sc-293188) work with IHC-P?

Asked by: juater05
Thank you for your question. Anti-CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 Antibody (3C7): sc-293188 is only recommended for detection of CB2 of human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA. Based on our tests we do not recommend it for IHC(P) applications.
Answered by: Tech Support Europe
Date published: 2021-04-28

will this antibody work with mouse CB2?

Asked by: Lawrence
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we do not have any information on whether or not this antibody can pick up mouse samples. If you would like to try it, we would be happy to send you a sample size to try it out! Please contact Technical Service by phone, (800)-457-3801 option 2, email <scbt@scbt.com>, or by live chat directly on our website, www.scbt.com if you would like to try a sample.
Answered by: Tech Service
Date published: 2017-06-20

I am using CB2 (3C7): sc-293188 for immunofluorescence, what dilution of this antibody should I use?

Asked by: Dr Ninau Qelp
Thank you for your question. We recommend a starting dilution of 1:50. However, optimal antibody concentration should be determined by titration. Please find our full immunofluorescence protocol here: https://www.scbt.com/scbt/resources/protocols/immunofluorescence-cell-staining
Answered by: Technical Support
Date published: 2017-03-24
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Ottimo funzionamentoFunziona bene in WB con diluizione 1:500, banda chiara.
Date published: 2024-05-03
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Too many bandsI used the antibody for western blot on a mouse cell line, non happy with results. I tried several dilutions, but I always get many non specific bands
Date published: 2022-03-15
Rated 5 out of 5 by from SK030204V100CB2/Cannabinoid Receptor 2/CNR2 抗体 (3C7)抗体不错,实验很顺利,老师很满意。。下次还是买这个品牌的抗体。
Date published: 2022-02-07
Rated 1 out of 5 by from It doesn't work in miceWe have checked the antibody in spleen from wild type and CB2KO mice, by western blot. It did not show any signal which disappeared in the CB2KO samples. A non-specific signal appeared at 60KDa in both wild type and CB2KO samples.
Date published: 2018-04-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from High specificity with dilutions around 1:200This antibody works well in Western blot (1:200) for mouse brain in alcoholism model
Date published: 2017-12-25
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works well in monkey placentaThis antibody worked well for western blot of non-human primate placental tissue at dilution of 1:200. Strong bands at 60kDa and 45kDa with little to no background.
Date published: 2017-10-02
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Unable to rate this ab at this time.The CB2 receptor notoriously hard to pinpoint! Like all other commercial antibodies, this 3C7 antibody also shows a bright band at 60 kDa. But is it CB2? Is glycosylation really responsible for increase in the MW of the band? The predicted MW is only 40 kDa and the glycosylated form should be no more than 46 kDa. I did ICC with the same antibody. The staining mainly cytoplasmic not membrane. So, while the antibody obviously recognizes the fusion protein correctly as CB2 as shown by the data sheet, the 60 kDa I see in my cells and in the cells in the data sheet may or may not be CB2 receptor. I think SCBT should repeat the lysate blotting after peptide block to see if the 60 kDa band disappears.
Date published: 2017-07-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from good band seenStrong band in WB in NIH/3T3 and HeLa whole cell lysates,recommend to other users.
Date published: 2017-06-03
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