Anti-GPR120 FFAR4 Antibody
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Anti-GPR120 FFAR4 Antibody
Description:
Boster Bio Anti-GPR120 FFAR4 Antibody catalog # A04709. Tested in ELISA, IF, WB applications. This antibody reacts with Human, Mouse, Rat.Synonyms:
Free fatty acid receptor 4; G-protein coupled receptor 120; G-protein coupled receptor 129; G-protein coupled receptor GT01; G-protein coupled receptor PGR4; Omega-3 fatty acid receptor 1; FFAR4; GPR120, GPR129, O3FAR1, PGR4Gene Name:
FFAR4UniProt:
Q5NUL3Host:
RabbitReactivity:
Human, Mouse, RatImmunogen:
The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human GPR120. AA range:221-270Clonality:
PolyclonalTissue Specificity:
Abundant expression in the intestinal tract. Highly expressed in adipose tissue, small intestine and pancreas. .Applications:
WBPurification:
Immunogen affinity purifiedConcentration:
1 mg/mlDilution:
WB, 1:500-1:2000Form:
LiquidFunction:
Receptor for medium and long-chain free fatty acids (FFAs) . Signals via a G (q) /G (11) -coupled pathway. Acts as a receptor for omega-3 fatty acids and mediates robust anti- inflammatory effects, particularly in macrophages and fat cells. The anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibition of TAK1 through a beta-arrestin 2 (ARRB2) /TAB1-dependent effect, but independent of the G (q) /G (11) -coupled pathway. Mediates potent insulin sensitizing and antidiabetic effects by repressing macrophage- induced tissue inflammation. May mediate the taste of fatty acids. Mediates FFA-induced inhibition of apoptosis in enteroendocrine cells. May play a role in the regulation of adipocyte development and differentiation. .Molecular Weight:
42241 MWShipping Conditions:
AvailableStorage Conditions:
Store at -20°C for one year. For short term storage and frequent use, store at 4°C for up to one month. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.Fragment:
IgGOther Gene Names:
Free fatty acid receptor 4Subcellular Location:
Cell membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein . Colocalized with ARRB2 following DHA treatment. .
