Ghrelin Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody [PSH08-77]
Ghrelin (or lenomorelin, INN) is a hormone primarily produced by enteroendocrine cells of the gastrointestinal tract, especially the stomach, and is often called a "hunger hormone" because it increases the drive to eat. Blood levels of ghrelin are highest before meals when hungry, returning to lower levels after mealtimes. Ghrelin may help prepare for food intake by increasing gastric motility and stimulating the secretion of gastric acid. Ghrelin activates cells in the anterior pituitary gland and hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, including neuropeptide Y neurons that initiate appetite. Ghrelin stimulates brain structures having a specific receptor – the growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A (GHSR-1A). Ghrelin also participates in regulation of reward cognition, learning and memory, the sleep-wake cycle, taste sensation, reward behavior, and glucose metabolism.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
9000-83-3
Product Name Alternative
Abbreviation
Swiss Prot
Q9UBU3 Human, Q9EQX0 Mouse
Cellular Locus
Secreted.
Host
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human,Mouse
Immunogen
Recombinant protein within human Ghrelin aa 1-117.
Isotype
IgG
Clone
PSH08-77
Conjugation
Non-conjugated
Type
Recombinant Rabbit monoclonal Antibody
Applications
IHC-P, IHC-Fr
Positive Control
Human stomach tissue, mouse stomach tissue.
Concentration
1 mg/mL
Dilution
IHC-P: 1:25,000-1:50,000 ;IHC-Fr: 1:500
Purity
Protein A affinity purified.
Form
Liquid
Buffer
PBS (pH7.4), 0.1% BSA, 40% Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.
Molecular Weight
Predicted band size: 13 kDa
Storage Conditions
Store at +4°C after thawing. Aliquot store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Recombinant Antibody
Yes
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