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Olfactory Receptor, Family 2, Subfamily J, Member 2 (OR2J2) Peptide

OR2J2 Reactivity: Mammalian Host: Synthetic WB, BP, IHC
Catalog No. ABIN939422
  • Target See all OR2J2 products
    OR2J2 (Olfactory Receptor, Family 2, Subfamily J, Member 2 (OR2J2))
    Peptide Type
    Synthetic
    Origin
    Mammalian
    Source
    • 4
    Synthetic
    Application
    Western Blotting (WB), Blocking Peptide (BP), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Sequence
    ILAAILRIQS GEGRRKAFST CSSHLCMVGL FFGSAIVMYM APKSRHPEEQ
    Characteristics
    A synthetic peptide for use as a blocking control in assays to test for specificity of OR2 J2 antibody,
    Alternative Names: OR2J2 control peptide, OR2J2 antibody Blocking Peptide, Anti-OR2J2 Blocking Peptide, olfactory receptor, family 2, subfamily J, member 2 Blocking Peptide, MGC119134 Blocking Peptide, MGC119135 Blocking Peptide, MGC119136 Blocking Peptide, MGC119137 Blocking Peptide, OR6-19 Blocking Peptide, OR6-8 Blocking Peptide, OR6.3.8 Blocking Peptide, ORL684 Blocking Peptide, dJ80I19.4 Blocking Peptide, hs6M1-6 Blocking Peptide, OR2J2, ORJ-2, ORJ 2, ORJ-2 Blocking Peptide, ORJ 2 Blocking Peptide
    Purification
    Purified mouse LN cells (C57Bl/6 anti-BALB/c)
  • Application Notes
    Optimal conditions should be determined by the investigator
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Reconstitution
    Add 100 µL of distilled water for a final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL.
    Buffer
    PBS
    Handling Advice
    Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at -20 °C long term.
  • Target
    OR2J2 (Olfactory Receptor, Family 2, Subfamily J, Member 2 (OR2J2))
    Synonyms
    OR6-19 Peptide, OR6-8 Peptide, OR6.3.8 Peptide, ORL684 Peptide, dJ80I19.4 Peptide, hs6M1-6 Peptide, olfactory receptor family 2 subfamily J member 2 Peptide, OR2J2 Peptide
    Background
    Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. The olfactory receptor proteins are members of a large family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) arising from single coding-exon genes. Olfactory receptors share a 7-transmembrane domain structure with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors and are responsible for the recognition and G protein-mediated transduction of odorant signals. The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the genome. The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms.
    Molecular Weight
    35 kDa
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