GPCRs:
Exploring New Paradigms


As one of the largest and most diverse protein families in nature, the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily play important roles in a variety of biological and pathological processes such as development and proliferation, neuromodulation, angiogenesis, metabolic disorders, inflammation, and viral infection.  Not surprisingly, it is one of the most targeted protein families in pharmaceutical research today (Schlyer 2006). 

All members of this superfamily share a similar seven transmembrane domain, but are grouped on the basis of shared sequence motifs  into the following broad classes:
Class A Rhodopsin-like
Class B Secretin-like
Class C Metabotropic glutamate/pheromone
Class D Fungal pheromone
Class E cAMP receptors
Frizzled/Smoothened
Vomeronasal receptors
Putative/unclassified

The pharmaceutical industry has focused on development of modulators to this protein family, but GPCRs also represent an attractive target as biomarkers.  Recent studies have implicated endothelin receptors, chemokine receptors and lysophosphatidic acid receptors in tumorgenesis and metastasis, and a recent in silico analysis found a number of GPCRs that were up-regulated in various cancers which suggests not only targets of therapeutic value, but of diagnostic and prognostic value as well.  A summary of these up-regulated receptors is below.

Lung cancer
Edg2, P2Y purinoceptor 6, PAR-2, PAR-3GPR68
Breast cancer
CCR1, CXCR-4, PAR-2
Prostate cancer
Beta 2 adrenergic receptor, CXCR-3, CXCR-4, GPR68
Melanoma
Edg6, PAR-2, mGluR1
Gastric cancer
CXCR-4, P2Y purinoceptor 5
Lymphoma
Beta 2 adrenergic receptor, Edg1, CCR7

 

While research continues, it is evident that GPCRs are critical in countless biological functions--and disfunctions.  While the emphasis is on their role in drug development, it is becoming increasingly clear that G-protein coupled receptors will play a critical role as indicators of disease with diagnostic and prognostic potential.  IMGENEX carries over 900 IHC, WB, and flow validated GPCR antibodies.  View our complete antibody list grouped by class and family.  Also see our complete list of Tissue Microarray slides--perfect for GPCR localization studies.

Some of our GPCR Antibodies
 

IMGENEX has over 900 GPCR antibodies validated for use in IHC. Below are just a few. Click to see our entire list.

Specificity Cat. No. React App
Smoothened Drosophila Homolog (SMOH) IMG-71288 M IHC, WB

Proteinase-Activated Rec 2

IMG-71765 H IHC

Beta-2 Adrenoceptor

IMG-71134 H WB,IHC IF/ICC

Somatostatin Receptor Type 2

IMG-71839 H, M, R IHC

CXCR4

IMG-71224 H, M, R IHC
CCR2 IMG-71202 H IHC
Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Rec IMG-71310 M IHC
5-HT2B Receptor IMG-71823 H IHC

5-HT6 Receptor

IMG-71833 H, R IHC
Frizzled-10 (FZD10) IMG-71269 H IHC
 
 
Analysis by IHC
 

Peptide-affinity Purified Polyclonal Antibody
to Cannabinoid Receptor 1 (CB1)


CB1 IMG-71171


IHC analysis of neuron using IMG-71171 at 5 ug/ml.

 
 

Peptide-affinity Purified Polyclonal Antibody to Trace Amine Associated Receptor 1 (TAAR1/TA1)


TAAR1 IMG-71855


IHC analysis of brain (amygdala) using IMG-71855
at 8 ug/ml.

 
 

Peptide-affinity Purified Polyclonal Antibody to
G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR120


GPR120 IMG-71267


IHC analysis of small intestine, enterocytes using
IMG-71267 at 4 ug/ml.

 
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