Cat#:PA-3178F;Product Name:Western Immunoblotting Reagents for Dopamine Receptor D3;Synonym:D3DR; ETM1; FET1; MGC149204; MGC149205; OTTHUMP00000214909; TTHUMP00000214910; TTHUMP00000214911; essential tremor 1; dopamine receptor D3; D(3) dopamine receptor; Dopamine D3 receptor; DRD3;Background:This gene encodes the D3 subtype of the five (D1-D5) dopamine receptors. The activity of the D3 subtype receptor is mediated by G proteins which inhibit adenylyl cyclase. This receptor is localized to the limbic areas of the brain, which are associated with cognitive, emotional, and endocrine functions. Genetic variation in this gene may be associated with susceptibility to hereditary essential tremor 1. Alternative splicing of this gene results in transcript variants encoding different isoforms, although some variants may be subject to nonsense-mediated decay (NMD).;Description:Western Immunoblotting Reagents for Dopamine Receptor D3;Host Species:Rabbits;Species Reactivity:Human;Isotype:IgG1;Application:WB;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
This gene encodes the D3 subtype of the five (D1-D5) dopamine receptors. The activity of the D3 subtype receptor is mediated by G proteins which inhibit adenylyl cyclase. This receptor is localized to the limbic areas of the brain, which are associated with cognitive, emotional, and endocrine functions. Genetic variation in this gene may be associated with susceptibility to hereditary essential tremor 1. Alternative splicing of this gene results in transcript variants encoding different isoforms, although some variants may be subject to nonsense-mediated decay (NMD).
Description:
Western Immunoblotting Reagents for Dopamine Receptor D3
Host Species:
Rabbits
Species Reactivity:
Human
Isotype:
IgG1
Application:
WB
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Storage:
Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles