Product: GIPR Antibody
Catalog: DF5176
Description: Rabbit polyclonal antibody to GIPR
Application: WB IHC IF/ICC
Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat
Prediction: Pig, Bovine, Horse, Rabbit, Dog
Mol.Wt.: 53 KD; 53kD(Calculated).
Uniprot: P48546
RRID: AB_2837525

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Product Info

Source:
Rabbit
Application:
WB 1:500-1:1000, IHC 1:50-1:200, IF/ICC 1:100-1:500
*The optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.
*Tips:

WB: For western blot detection of denatured protein samples. IHC: For immunohistochemical detection of paraffin sections (IHC-p) or frozen sections (IHC-f) of tissue samples. IF/ICC: For immunofluorescence detection of cell samples. ELISA(peptide): For ELISA detection of antigenic peptide.

Reactivity:
Human,Mouse,Rat
Prediction:
Pig(88%), Bovine(100%), Horse(100%), Rabbit(100%), Dog(100%)
Clonality:
Polyclonal
Specificity:
GIPR Antibody detects endogenous levels of total GIPR.
RRID:
AB_2837525
Cite Format: Affinity Biosciences Cat# DF5176, RRID:AB_2837525.
Conjugate:
Unconjugated.
Purification:
The antiserum was purified by peptide affinity chromatography using SulfoLink™ Coupling Resin (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
Storage:
Rabbit IgG in phosphate buffered saline , pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Alias:

Fold/Unfold

Gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor; GIP R; GIP-R; Gippr; Gipr; GIPR_HUMAN; Glucose dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor; Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor; Gm1081; Gm160; INSULINOTROPIC POLYPEPTIDE RECEPTOR, GLUCOSE DEPENDENT; MGC126722; PGQTL2; RATGIPPR;

Immunogens

Immunogen:
Uniprot:
Gene(ID):
Sequence:
MTTSPILQLLLRLSLCGLLLQRAETGSKGQTAGELYQRWERYRRECQETLAAAEPPSGLACNGSFDMYVCWDYAAPNATARASCPWYLPWHHHVAAGFVLRQCGSDGQWGLWRDHTQCENPEKNEAFLDQRLILERLQVMYTVGYSLSLATLLLALLILSLFRRLHCTRNYIHINLFTSFMLRAAAILSRDRLLPRPGPYLGDQALALWNQALAACRTAQIVTQYCVGANYTWLLVEGVYLHSLLVLVGGSEEGHFRYYLLLGWGAPALFVIPWVIVRYLYENTQCWERNEVKAIWWIIRTPILMTILINFLIFIRILGILLSKLRTRQMRCRDYRLRLARSTLTLVPLLGVHEVVFAPVTEEQARGALRFAKLGFEIFLSSFQGFLVSVLYCFINKEVQSEIRRGWHHCRLRRSLGEEQRQLPERAFRALPSGSGPGEVPTSRGLSSGTLPGPGNEASRELESYC

Predictions

Predictions:

Score>80(red) has high confidence and is suggested to be used for WB detection. *The prediction model is mainly based on the alignment of immunogen sequences, the results are for reference only, not as the basis of quality assurance.

Species
Results
Score
Horse
100
Bovine
100
Dog
100
Rabbit
100
Pig
88
Sheep
0
Xenopus
0
Zebrafish
0
Chicken
0
Model Confidence:
High(score>80) Medium(80>score>50) Low(score<50) No confidence

PTMs - P48546 As Substrate

Site PTM Type Enzyme
N62 N-Glycosylation
N77 N-Glycosylation
S381 Phosphorylation
S382 Phosphorylation

Research Backgrounds

Function:

This is a receptor for GIP. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G proteins which activate adenylyl cyclase.

PTMs:

N-glycosylation is required for cell surface expression and lengthens receptor half-life by preventing degradation in the ER.

Subcellular Location:

Cell membrane>Multi-pass membrane protein.

Extracellular region or secreted Cytosol Plasma membrane Cytoskeleton Lysosome Endosome Peroxisome ER Golgi apparatus Nucleus Mitochondrion Manual annotation Automatic computational assertionSubcellular location
Subunit Structure:

May form homodimers and heterodimers with GLP1R.

Family&Domains:

Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 2 family.

Research Fields

· Environmental Information Processing > Signal transduction > cAMP signaling pathway.   (View pathway)

· Environmental Information Processing > Signaling molecules and interaction > Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction.

References

1). The activation of gastric inhibitory peptide/gastric inhibitory peptide receptor axis via sonic hedgehog signaling promotes the bridging of gapped nerves in sciatic nerve injury. Journal of neurochemistry, 2023 (PubMed: 36971732) [IF=4.7]

Application: WB    Species: Rat    Sample:

FIGURE 2 Gastric inhibitory peptide (GlP) and GlP receptor (GlPR) is upregulated in response to sciatic nerve transection injury.Representative realtime reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction data showing the relative mRNA levels of GlP (A, B) and GIPR (CD) in the proximal (A, C) and distal (B, D) nerve fragments, respectively, at each time point after injury indicated (dpi, days post injury; n=4Both GlP and GlPR were upregulated in the proximal nerve fragment, while the results were slightly different in the distal nerve fragmentsData were presented as means +standard error of mean (SEM). (E-H) Although GlPR mRNA levels were little changed in distal nerveresidues, western blot results showed that GlPR protein expression was upregulated in both proximal and distal nerve fragments after injuryp-actin levels are shown as a loading control. (l) Representative immunostaining images of normal (a) and injured sciatic nerve segments (c.Green color indicates $100p,red color indicates GlPR, and blue color indicates nucleus. Scale bars=300ym. Boxed areas are demonstratedat a higher magnification on the right (b,d, and e). Scale bars=2um. A one-way ANOVA was used to assess the outcome measures fromtime (A-D, G, H). Data were presented as means+SEM,n=4 animals/group (A, B), 5 animals/group (c, D) or 3 animals/group (G, H). *"pvalue

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