PIPA533595

Glucagon Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, Invitrogen™

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific

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Each of 1 PIPA533595-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 46,057.50

PIPA533595 - Each of 1

₹ 46,057.50

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 46,057.50

GST (18%): ₹ 8,290.35

Total Price: ₹ 54,347.85

Antigen

Glucagon Receptor

Classification

Polyclonal

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Gene

GCGR

Gene Alias

GCGR; GGR; GL-R; Glucagon receptor; glucagon receptor perhaps same as Niddm3; GR

Host Species

Rabbit

Purification Method

Antigen affinity chromatography

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

100055316, 2642, 483368, 515433

Content And Storage

Store at 4°C short term. For long term storage, store at -20°C, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles.

Form

Liquid

Applications

Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Formulation

PBS with 0.1% sodium azide

Gene Accession No.

P47871

Gene Symbols

GCGR

Immunogen

Synthetic 18 amino acid peptide from N-terminal extracellular domain of human Glucagon Receptor.

Quantity

50 μg

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Bovine, Canine, Equine, Human, Non-human Primate

Product Type

Antibody

Isotype

IgG

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Description

  • Percent identity with other species by BLAST analysis: Human, Gorilla, Gibbon, Monkey, Hamster, Bovine, Dog, Horse (100%) Mouse, Rat (94%)
  • Glucagon receptors are G-protein coupled receptors for glucagon and play a central role in the regulation of blood glucose levels and glucose homeostatsis
  • It regulates the rate of hepatic glucose production by promoting glycogen hydrolysis and gluconeogenesis
  • Glucagon receptors also play an important role in mediating the responses to fasting
  • Ligand binding causes a conformation change that triggers signaling via guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G-proteins) and modulates the activity of down-stream effectors.