Dopamine Receptor D1 Lysate (NBL1-10015)

Dopamine Receptor D1 Lysate

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Dopamine Receptor D1 Lysate Summary:
Applications:WB
Gene:DRD1
Purity:Protein
Specificity:Homo sapiens dopamine receptor D1 (DRD1), mRNA.
 
Note: Not all species have been tested for usefulness with this product. Only those species listed have been tested. We cannot make any guarantees about additional reactivities which may or may not occur.
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Dopamine Receptor D1 Lysate Details:
Immunogen:The lysate was created in HEK293T cells, using plasmid ID RC210389 and based on accession number NM_000794. The protein contains a C-terminal DDK tag.
Lysate Details:
Type: OverexpressionLife Stage: Adult
Protein State: Native Tissue Condition: Normal
Sub-cellular Fraction: Whole
Applications:
Uses:This product is intended for use as a positive control in Western Blot. You will receive the lysate (100ug), and an empty vector negative control (100 ug).
Dilutions:Western Blot
TMW:49.1 kDa
Unit Size:0.1 mg
Concentration:1.0 mg/ml
Notes:
This product is manufactured by and sold under license from OriGene Technologies and its use is limited solely for research purposes. Please note that “1 mg/ml” refers to the total protein concentration and that the specific protein concentration is not determined at this time.
Packaging:
Storage:Store at -80 °C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer:RIPA buffer
Limitations:This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Products are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt, except for peptides and proteins which are guaranteed for 3 months.
Gene Symbol: DRD1
Entrez1812 (Human)
Swiss ProtNM_000794 (Human)
 
Background:

This gene encodes the D1 subtype of the dopamine receptor. The D1 subtype is the most abundant dopamine receptor in the central nervous system. This G-protein coupled receptor stimulates adenylyl cyclase and activates cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases. D1 receptors regulate neuronal growth and development, mediate some behavioral responses, and modulate dopamine receptor D2-mediated events. Alternate transcription initiation sites result in two transcript variants of this gene. [provided by RefSeq]. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.

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Western Blot: Dopamine Receptor D1 Lysate [NBL1-10015] - Western Blot experiments. Left-Control; Right -Over-expression Lysate for DRD1.
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