Rat NMU receptor 2 (NMUR2) control/blocking peptide # 2
General Information A novel GPCR, termed NMUR2 (FM-4/TGR-1/SNORF72) has been identified as the 2nd receptor for NmU. NMUR2 (rat 395 aa; human 415 aa; chromosome 5q31.1; ~78% homology) has approx 50% homology with NMUR1. NMUR2 also couples to Gq in the signal transduction p
SugApplications Control or blocking peptides are recommended for ELISA plate coating for direct ELISA testing of antibodies or competitive ELISA, and antibody blocking or neutralization.
SpeciesReactivity Rat
Form Antigen/blocking Peptide
Antigen 16-aa peptide from rat NMUR2 (1); (Gene Accession #NP017611.1) Designation (# NMUR22-P, control/blocking peptide) conjugated to KLH; Epitope location~ C-terminal, Cytoplasmic domain
SpCrossreactivity The 20-aa Rat NMUR22-P sequence is 78% conserved in mouse and only 40% in human NMUR2. No significant sequence homology exist with NMUR1 or Ghrelin receptors or other proteins. Antibody cross-reactivity in various species has not been studied.
For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
Rat NMU receptor 2 (NMUR2) control/blocking peptide # 2
General Information
A novel GPCR, termed NMUR2 (FM-4/TGR-1/SNORF72) has been identified as the 2nd receptor for NmU. NMUR2 (rat 395 aa; human 415 aa; chromosome 5q31.1; ~78% homology) has approx 50% homology with NMUR1. NMUR2 also couples to Gq in the signal transduction p
SugApplications
Control or blocking peptides are recommended for ELISA plate coating for direct ELISA testing of antibodies or competitive ELISA, and antibody blocking or neutralization.
SpeciesReactivity
Rat
Form
Antigen/blocking Peptide
Antigen
16-aa peptide from rat NMUR2 (1); (Gene Accession #NP017611.1) Designation (# NMUR22-P, control/blocking peptide) conjugated to KLH; Epitope location~ C-terminal, Cytoplasmic domain
SpCrossreactivity
The 20-aa Rat NMUR22-P sequence is 78% conserved in mouse and only 40% in human NMUR2. No significant sequence homology exist with NMUR1 or Ghrelin receptors or other proteins. Antibody cross-reactivity in various species has not been studied.
For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.