Lobster GRK2 Antibodies

Rabbit polyclonal antibodies were raised against peptide and recognize lobster G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 (GRK2).

Highlights:

  • Reacts with lobster GRK2
  • G12 binds to the epitope KCLDKKRIKMKQ
  • G293 binds to residues 398-690
  • Suitable for Western Blot and Immunoflourescence (G293 only) applications

G protein-coupled receptor kinases phosphorylate activated G protein-coupled receptors, which promotes the binding of an arrestin protein to the receptor. G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ADRBK1 gene. GRK2 was initially called Beta-adrenergic receptor kinase (ΒARK or ΒARK1), and is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase subfamily of the Ser/Thr protein kinases that is most highly similar to GRK3(ΒARK2). It is widely expressed in all tissues.

From the laboratory of Timothy S. McClintock, PhD, University of Kentucky.

Catalog Number Product DataSheet Size AVAILABILITY Price Qty
EKY007
Anti-Lobster GRK2 [G12] Antibody
100uL In stock
Regular Price:$345.00
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EKY008
Anti-Lobster GRK2 [G293] Antibody
100uL In stock
Regular Price:$345.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: LobGRK2 (lobster G-protein coupled receptor kinase 2)
Accession ID: P25098, AAF05109
Molecular Weight: 79.24 kDa
Clonality: Polyclonal
Clone Name: G12 or G293
Reactivity: Lobster (Homarus americanus)
Immunogen: Peptide
Species Immunized: Rabbit
Epitope: G12: KCLDKKRIKMKQ
G293: Residues 398-690 of LobGRK2
Purification Method: Column purification using Protein A agarose resin
Tested Applications: G12: WB 1:100
G293: IF 1:200; WB 1:200
Concentration: Unknown
Storage: -80C
Shipped: Cold Packs (Domestic, Overnight); Dry Ice (International)

Provider
From the laboratory of Timothy S. McClintock, PhD, University of Kentucky.
References
  1. Xu F, McClintock TS. A lobster phospholipase C-beta that associates with G-proteins in response to odorants. J Neurosci. 1999;19(12):4881-4888.

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