Product Name
Mu-type opioid receptor (OPRM1), Recombinant Protein
Full Product Name
Recombinant Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis Mu-type opioid receptor (OPRM1)
Product Gene Name
OPRM1 recombinant protein
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Research Use Only
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Sequence Positions
1-400aa; full length protein
Sequence
MDSSAVPANA SNCTDPLAPS TCSPAPGPGS WVNLSHLDGN LSDPCGPNRT DLGGSDSPCP PTGSPSMITA ITIMALYSIV CVVGLFGNFL VMYVIVRYTK MKTATNIYIF NLALADALAT STLPFQSVNY LMGTWPFGTI LCKIVISIDY YNMFTSIFTL CTMSVDRYIA VCHPVKALDF RTPRNAKIVN VCNWIISSAI GLPVMFMATT KYRQGSIDCT LTFSHPTWYW ENLLKICVFI FAFIMPVLII TVCYGLMILR LKSVRMLSGS KEKDRNLRRI TRMVLVVVAV FIVCWTPIHI YVIIKALVTI PETTFQTVSW HFCIALGYTN SCLNPVLYAF LDENFKRCFR EFCIPTPSAI EQQNSARIRQ NTRDHPSTAN TVDRTNHQLE NLEAETAPLP
3D Structure
ModBase 3D Structure for Q5IS84
Host
Cell Free Expression
Form/Format
Liquid containing glycerol
Species
Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis (Bolivian squirrel monkey)
Storage Buffer
Tris-based buffer, 50% glycerol.
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degree C, for extended storage, conserve at -20 degree C or -80 degree C.
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4 degree C for up to one week.
ISO Certification
Manufactured in an ISO 13485:2003 and EN ISO 13485:2012 Certified Laboratory.
Other Notes
Small volumes of OPRM1 recombinant protein vial(s) may occasionally become entrapped in the seal of the product vial during shipment and storage. If necessary, briefly centrifuge the vial on a tabletop centrifuge to dislodge any liquid in the container`s cap. Certain products may require to ship with dry ice and additional dry ice fee may apply.
Product Categories/Family for OPRM1 recombinant protein
Transmembrane Protein
Application Notes for OPRM1 recombinant protein
This is a recombinant transmembrane protein expressed in a cell-free expression system.
NCBI/Uniprot data below describe general gene information for OPRM1. It may not necessarily be applicable to this product.
NCBI Accession #
NP_001266908.1
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NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NM_001279979.1
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UniProt Primary Accession #
Q5IS84
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Molecular Weight
44,559 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
mu-type opioid receptor
NCBI Official Symbol
OPRM1 [Similar Products]
NCBI Protein Information
mu-type opioid receptor
UniProt Protein Name
Mu-type opioid receptor
Protein Family
Mu-type opioid receptor
UniProt Gene Name
OPRM1 [Similar Products]
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
M-OR-1; MOR-1 [Similar Products]
UniProt Entry Name
OPRM_SAIBB
UniProt Comments for OPRM1
Receptor for endogenous opioids such as beta-endorphin and endomorphin. Agonist binding to the receptor induces coupling to an inactive GDP-bound heterotrimeric G-protein complex and subsequent exchange of GDP for GTP in the G-protein alpha subunit leading to dissociation of the G-protein complex with the free GTP-bound G-protein alpha and the G-protein beta-gamma dimer activating downstream cellular effectors. The agonist- and cell type-specific activity is predominantly coupled to pertussis toxin-sensitive G(i) and G(o) G alpha proteins, GNAI1, GNAI2, GNAI3 and GNAO1, and to a lesser extent to pertussis toxin-insensitive G alpha proteins GNAZ and GNA15. They mediate an array of downstream cellular responses, including inhibition of adenylate cyclase activity and both N-type and L-type calcium channels, activation of inward rectifying potassium channels, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), phospholipase C (PLC), phosphoinositide/protein kinase (PKC), phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and regulation of NF-kappa-B. Also couples to adenylate cyclase stimulatory G alpha proteins. The selective temporal coupling to G-proteins and subsequent signaling can be regulated by RGSZ proteins, such as RGS9, RGS17 and RGS4. Phosphorylation by members of the GPRK subfamily of Ser/Thr protein kinases and association with beta-arrestins is involved in short-term receptor desensitization. Beta-arrestins associate with the GPRK-phosphorylated receptor and uncouple it from the G-protein thus terminating signal transduction. The phosphorylated receptor is internalized through endocytosis via clathrin-coated pits which involves beta-arrestins. The activation of the ERK pathway occurs either in a G-protein-dependent or a beta-arrestin-dependent manner and is regulated by agonist-specific receptor phosphorylation. Acts as a class A G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) which dissociates from beta-arrestin at or near the plasma membrane and undergoes rapid recycling. Receptor down-regulation pathways are varying with the agonist and occur dependent or independent of G-protein coupling. Endogenous ligands induce rapid desensitization, endocytosis and recycling. Heterooligomerization with other GPCRs can modulate agonist binding, signaling and trafficking properties. Involved in neurogenesis ().
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