NMDAR2B/GRIN2B Monoclonal antibody proteintech 66565-1-Ig
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66565-1-Ig
GluN2B, GRIN2B, hNR3, NMDAR2B, NMDAR2B/GRIN2B, NR2B, NR3
| Host / Isotype: Mouse / IgG1 | Class: Monoclonal |
| Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat And More (2) | Immunogen: CatNo: Ag16718 Product name: Recombinant human GRIN2B protein Source: e coli.-derived, PET28a Tag: 6*His Domain: 1133-1485 aa of BC113620 Sequence: YLDQFRTKENSPHWEHVDLTDIYKERSDDFKRDSVSGGGPCTNRSHIKHGTGDKHGVVSGVPAPWEKNLTNVEWEDRSGGNFCRSCPSKLHNYSTTVTGQNSGRQACIRCEACKKAGNLYDISEDNSLQELDQPAAPVAVTSNASTTKYPQSPTNSKAQKKNRNKLRRQHSYDTFVDLQKEEAALAPRSVSLKDKGRFMDGSPYAHMFEMSAGESTFANNKSSVPTAGHHHHNNPGGGYMLSKSLYPDRVTQNPFIPTFGDDQCLLHGSKSYFFRQPTVAGASKARPDFRALVTNKPVVSALHGAVPARFQKDICIGNQSNPCVPNNKNPRAFNGSSNGHVYEKLSSIESDV Predict reactive species |
| Applications: WB, ELISA | Observed Molecular Weight: 1484 aa, 166 kDa |
| Formulation: PBS, Azide, Glycerol | GenBank Accession Number: BC113620 |
| Conjugate: Unconjugated | Gene Symbol: GRIN2B |
| Tested Applications: Positive WB detected in | Gene ID (NCBI): 2904 |
| Application: Western Blot (WB) | RRID: AB_2881926 |
| Dilution: WB : 1:1000-1:6000 | Conjugate: Unconjugated |
| Tested Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat | Form: Liquid |
| Host / Isotype: Mouse / IgG1 | Background Information: GRIN2B (also known as GluN2B or NMDAR2B) is a member of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor family within the ionotropic glutamate receptor superfamily. NMDA receptors are widely expressed in the central nervous system and play a major role in excitatory synaptic transmission and plasticity (PMID: 23223336). NMDA receptors large multi-subunit complexes arranged into heteromeric assemblies composed of four homologous subunits within a repertoire of over 10 different subunits: eight GluN1 isoforms, four GluN2 subunits (A-D) and two GluN3 subunits (A and B) (PMID: 21395862). Naturally occurring mutations within GRIN2B gene are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. |