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Arrestin 3 Adenovirus (Ad-Arrestin 3)

The members of the G protein coupled receptor family are distinguished by their slow transmitting response to ligand binding. These seven transmembrane proteins include the adrenergic, serotonin and dopamine receptors. The effect of the signaling molecule can be excitatory or inhibitory depending on the type of receptor to which it binds. Members of the ˆ ̧rrestin family regulate receptor binding to G proteins. ˆ ̧rrestins have been found to be located at postsynaptic sites, where they are thought to act in concert with ARK (ARK1, also designated GRK 2, or ARK2, also designated GRK 3) to regulate G protein-coupled neurotransmitter receptors. Expression of ˆ ̧rrestin-1 and ˆ ̧rrestin-2 is seen predominantly in spleen and neuronal tissues. It has been shown that ˆ ̧rrestin-1 expression is modulated by intracellular cAMP, which may be a novel mechanism for the regulation of receptor-mediated responses.

Product Specifications

Product Name Alternative

Arrestin 3 Adenovirus

UNSPSC

41106621

HS Code

3822190000

Type

Pre-Made

Shipping Conditions

Dry Ice

Storage Conditions

-80C

Shelf Life

12 Months

Short Name

Ad-Arrestin 3

Viral Backbone

Human Adenovirus Type5 (dE1/E3)

Promoter

CMV (ubiquitous)

Storage Buffer

DMEM, 2% BSA, 2.5% Glycerol

Ttiter

1x10^10 PFU/ml

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