Product Name
THRB, Blocking Peptide
Full Product Name
THRB Peptide - middle region
Product Gene Name
THRB blocking peptide
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Product Synonym Gene Name
ERBA-BETA; ERBA2; GRTH; MGC126109; MGC126110; NR1A2; THR1; THRB1; THRB2; PRTH; C-ERBA-2; C-ERBA-BETA[Similar Products]
THRB peptide (MBS3228815) is used for blocking the activity of THRB antibody (MBS3203847)
Research Use Only
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
3D Structure
ModBase 3D Structure for P10828
Form/Format
Lyophilized powder
Preparation and Storage
Add 100ul of sterile PBS. Final peptide concentration is 1 mg/ml in PBS. For longer periods of storage, store at -20 degree C. Avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Other Notes
Small volumes of THRB blocking peptide 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.
Related Product Information for
THRB blocking peptide
This is a synthetic peptide designed for use in combination with anti-THRB antibody made
Target Description: THRB is a nuclear hormone receptor for triiodothyronine. It is one of the several receptors for thyroid hormone, and has been shown to mediate the
biological activities of thyroid hormone. Knockout studies in mice suggest that the different receptors, while having certain extent of redundancy, may mediate different functions of thyroid hormone. Defects in this gene are known to be a cause of generalized thyroid hormone resistance (GTHR), a syndrome characterized by goiter and high levels of circulating thyroid hormone (T3-T4), with normal or slightly elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Several transcript variants have been observed for this gene, but the full-length nature of only one has been determined so far. The protein encoded by this gene is a nuclear hormone receptor for triiodothyronine. It is one of the several receptors for thyroid hormone, and has been shown to mediate the biological activities of thyroid hormone. Knockout studies in mice suggest that the different receptors, while having certain extent of redundancy, may mediate different functions of thyroid hormone. Mutations in this gene are known to be a cause of generalized thyroid hormone resistance (GTHR), a syndrome characterized by goiter and high levels of circulating thyroid hormone (T3-T4), with normal or slightly elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Several alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been observed for this gene.
Product Categories/Family for THRB blocking peptide
Peptide
Applications Tested/Suitable for THRB blocking peptide
Western Blot (WB)
NCBI/Uniprot data below describe general gene information for THRB. It may not necessarily be applicable to this product.
NCBI Accession #
NP_000452
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NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NM_000461
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UniProt Primary Accession #
P10828
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UniProt Related Accession #
P10828[Other Products]
NCBI Official Full Name
thyroid hormone receptor beta isoform a
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
thyroid hormone receptor beta
NCBI Official Symbol
THRB [Similar Products]
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
GRTH; PRTH; THR1; ERBA2; NR1A2; THRB1; THRB2; C-ERBA-2; C-ERBA-BETA
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NCBI Protein Information
thyroid hormone receptor beta
UniProt Protein Name
Thyroid hormone receptor beta
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group A member 2; c-erbA-2; c-erbA-beta
Protein Family
Thyroid hormone receptor
UniProt Gene Name
THRB [Similar Products]
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
ERBA2; NR1A2; THR1 [Similar Products]
UniProt Entry Name
THB_HUMAN
NCBI Summary for THRB
The protein encoded by this gene is a nuclear hormone receptor for triiodothyronine. It is one of the several receptors for thyroid hormone, and has been shown to mediate the biological activities of thyroid hormone. Knockout studies in mice suggest that the different receptors, while having certain extent of redundancy, may mediate different functions of thyroid hormone. Mutations in this gene are known to be a cause of generalized thyroid hormone resistance (GTHR), a syndrome characterized by goiter and high levels of circulating thyroid hormone (T3-T4), with normal or slightly elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Several alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been observed for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
UniProt Comments for THRB
TR-beta1: nuclear hormone receptor and transcription factor. High affinity receptor for triiodothyronine. Homolog of the viral oncogene erbB. Two splice variant isoforms have been described.
Protein type: Nuclear receptor; DNA-binding
Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 3p24.2
Cellular Component: nucleoplasm; nuclear chromatin; nucleus
Molecular Function: protein binding; enzyme binding; DNA binding; zinc ion binding; chromatin DNA binding; sequence-specific DNA binding; steroid hormone receptor activity; thyroid hormone receptor activity; transcription factor activity; transcription corepressor activity
Biological Process: negative regulation of female receptivity; transcription initiation from RNA polymerase II promoter; organ morphogenesis; female courtship behavior; sensory perception of sound; intracellular receptor-mediated signaling pathway; transcription, DNA-dependent; gene expression; steroid hormone mediated signaling; positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; regulation of heart contraction
Disease: Thyroid Hormone Resistance, Selective Pituitary; Thyroid Hormone Resistance, Generalized, Autosomal Dominant; Thyroid Hormone Resistance, Generalized, Autosomal Recessive
Research Articles on THRB
1. Age-related decrease of THRB expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of elderly and long-lived humans might be, in part, a result of the increased methylation of its promoter, but is unrelated to the activity of the miRNAs
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