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GNAL Polyclonal Antibody

Applications

  • WB
  • ELISA
  • IHC-P
  • IHC-F
  • IF(IHC-P)
  • IF(IHC-F)
  • IF(ICC)

Predicted Reactivity

  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Rat
  • Cow
  • Sheep
  • Pig
  • Chicken
  • Rabbit
Overview
Catalog # bs-12003R
Product Name GNAL Polyclonal Antibody
Applications WB, ELISA, IHC-P, IHC-F, IF(IHC-P), IF(IHC-F), IF(ICC)
Predicted Reactivity Human, Mouse, Rat, Cow, Sheep, Pig, Chicken, Rabbit
Specifications
Conjugation Unconjugated
Host Rabbit
Source KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human GNAL
Clonality Polyclonal
Clone # #REF!
Isotype IgG
Concentration 1ug/ul
Purification Purified by Protein A.
Storage Buffer 0.01M TBS(pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol.
Storage Condition Shipped at 4C. Store at -20C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Target
Subcellular location Cell membrane
Synonyms Adenylate cyclase stimulating G alpha protein, olfactory type; Adenylate cyclase stimulating G alpha protein, olfactory type; Adenylate cyclase-stimulating G alpha protein; Gnal; GNAL_HUMAN; Guanine nucleotide binding protein G protein, alpha activating activity polypeptide, olfactory type; Guanine nucleotide binding protein G protein, alpha stimulating activity polypeptide, olfactory type; Guanine nucleotide binding protein Golf subunit alpha; Guanine nucleotide-binding protein Golf subunit alpha; olfactory type.
Background Heterotrimeric G proteins function to relay information from cell surface receptors to intracellular effectors (1). Each of a very broad range of receptors specifically detects an extracellular stimulus (a photon, pheromone, odorant, hormone or neurotransmitter) while the effectors (e.g., adenyl cyclase), which act to generate one or more intracellular messengers, are less numerous. In mammals, G protein alpha, beta and gamma polypeptides are encoded by at least 16, 4 and 7 genes, respectively (2-5). Most interest in G proteins has been focused on their alpha subunits, since these proteins bind and hydrolyze GTP and most obviously regulate the activity of the best studied effectors. More recent evidence, however, has established an important regulatory role for the beta gamma subunits (6-8). The Gs subfamily of G alpha subunits includes two closely related proteins, Ga s and Ga olf, which respectively stimulate adenylate cyclase and mediate response to olfactory stimuli (9).
Application Dilution
WB 1:300-5000
ELISA 1:500-1000
IHC-P 1:200-400
IHC-F 1:100-500
IF(IHC-P) 1:50-200
IF(IHC-F) 1:50-200
IF(ICC) 1:50-200