Anticorps Ionotropic Glutamate receptor 4

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Ionotropic Glutamate receptor 4 est un gène codé par le symbole GRIA4. Communément appelé aussi: Glutamate receptor 4; GluR-4; AMPA-selective glutamate receptor 4; GluR-D; Glutamate receptor ionotropic, AMPA 4; GluA4; GRIA4; GLUR4. Ionotropic Glutamate receptor 4 a une masse de 100.87kDa, une longueur d'acide aminé de 902, et est impliqué dans Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without seizures and gait abnormalities.

Nous proposons 7 des anticorps contre Ionotropic Glutamate receptor 4, élevé dans Lapin et Chèvre, qui sont appropriés pour le WB, IHC et ELISA avec des échantillons dérivés de Humain, Souris et Rat.

Informations sur les Gènes et les Protéines

Résumé UniProt
Receptor for glutamate that functions as ligand-gated ion channel in the central nervous system and plays an important role in excitatory synaptic transmission. L-glutamate acts as an excitatory neurotransmitter at many synapses in the central nervous system. Binding of the excitatory neurotransmitter L-glutamate induces a conformation change, leading to the opening of the cation channel, and thereby converts the chemical signal to an electrical impulse. The receptor then desensitizes rapidly and enters a transient inactive state, characterized by the presence of bound agonist. In the presence of CACNG4 or CACNG7 or CACNG8, shows resensitization which is characterized by a delayed accumulation of current flux upon continued application of glutamate.
Résumé Entrez
Glutamate receptors are the predominant excitatory neurotransmitter receptors in the mammalian brain and are activated in a variety of normal neurophysiologic processes. These receptors are heteromeric protein complexes composed of multiple subunits, arranged to form ligand-gated ion channels. The classification of glutamate receptors is based on their activation by different pharmacologic agonists. The subunit encoded by this gene belongs to a family of AMPA (alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionate)-sensitive glutamate receptors, and is subject to RNA editing (AGA->GGA; R->G). Alternative splicing of this gene results in transcript variants encoding different isoforms, which may vary in their signal transduction properties. Some haplotypes of this gene show a positive association with schizophrenia.
Implication dans la maladie
Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without seizures and gait abnormalities: An autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by global developmental delay apparent from infancy or early childhood, mild to profound intellectual disability, hypertonia early in life, which progresses to spasticity and impaired gait later, and behavioral abnormalities. Some patients may develop seizures of variable severity early in life.
Similitudes de séquence
Belongs to the glutamate-gated ion channel (TC 1.A.10.1) family. GRIA4 subfamily.
Modification post-traductionnelle
Palmitoylated. Depalmitoylated upon glutamate stimulation. Cys-611 palmitoylation leads to Golgi retention and decreased cell surface expression. In contrast, Cys-837 palmitoylation does not affect cell surface expression but regulates stimulation-dependent endocytosis (By similarity).
Localisation cellulaire
Cell membrane. Cell junction > Synapse > Postsynaptic cell membrane. Cell projection > Dendrite.

Interaction with CNIH2, CNIH3 and PRKCG promotes cell surface expression.
Immunohistochemistry - Anti-Glutamate Receptor 4 Antibody (A83139) - Antibodies.com
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Immunohistochemistry - Anti-GluR4 (phospho Ser862) Antibody (A0936) - Antibodies.com
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Western Blot - Anti-GluR4 Antibody (B0936) - Antibodies.com
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Immunohistochemistry - GluR4 Antibody from Signalway Antibody (33387) - Antibodies.com
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Anti-GluR4 (K858) Antibody from Bioworld Technology (BS1649) - Antibodies.com
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Anti-GluR4 (phospho-S862) Antibody from Bioworld Technology (BS4690) - Antibodies.com

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