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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-3,
GPR68 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
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IMGENEX has over 900 GPCR
antibodies validated for use in IHC. Below are
just a few. Click to
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Peptide-affinity Purified
Polyclonal Antibody to Cannabinoid Receptor
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IHC analysis of neuron using
IMG-71171 at 5 ug/ml.
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Peptide-affinity Purified
Polyclonal Antibody to Trace Amine Associated
Receptor 1 (TAAR1/TA1) |
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IHC analysis of brain (amygdala) using
IMG-71855 at 8
ug/ml.
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Peptide-affinity Purified
Polyclonal Antibody to G Protein-Coupled
Receptor GPR120 |
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IHC analysis of small intestine,
enterocytes using IMG-71267 at 4
ug/ml.
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