G protein-coupled Receptor 119 - ExpressMAX™ Human GPCR ORF Clones

G protein-coupled Receptor 119 - ExpressMAX™ Human GPCR ORF Clones

Catalog Number:
MEV1268670CAN
Mfr. No.:
G0595-B; G0595-Plus
Price:
$573
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      • Overview
        • G protein-coupled Receptor 119 is encoded in Humans by the GPR119 gene. It is a member of the rhodopsin subfamily GPCRthat is expressed in the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. It is activated by lipid amides including lysophosphatidyl-choline and oleoylethanolamide and may be involved in glucose homeostasis through modulation of insulin secretion. GPR119 is target in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity.

          Includes:
          ExpressMAX™ GPCR ORF Clones (Cat. No. – B)
          – Vector as transformed Bacteria in stab culture or a Glycerol Stock format.
          Mammalian Transfection Kits (Cat. No. – PLUS)
          – 15 µg ExpressMAX™ Mammalian Expression Vector (1 mg/mL).
          – 0. 2 mL CANFAST™ Transfection Reagent.

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      • Properties
        • Categories
          Human GPCR ORF Clones
          Other Properties
          Plasmid size: 6379 bp
          Promoter: pMLV
          ORF Sequence (GenBank based): NM_178471.2
          Protein Sequence (SwissProt): Q8TDV5
          Bacterial Selection Antibiotics: Ampicillin
          Mammalian Selection Antibiotic: Neomycin
          Alternative names: GPER, mER, CEPR, GPER1 or DRY12
          Storage
          ExpressMAX™ GPCR ORF Clones (-20 °C) and CANFAST™ (4 °C).

          * This product is developed, designed and sold exclusively for Research purposes and in vitro use only (RUO). The product was not tested for use in diagnostics or for drug development, nor is it suitable for administration to humans or animals.

      • Applications
        • Application Description
          Functional assays, as protein immobilization, cellular localization and other functional assays.
          High-throughput and large scale protein production and purification.
          Reverse transfection arrays and nucleic acid programmable protein arrays (NAPPA).

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