TRPV3 Channel Monoclonal Antibody (Clone S15-4) – 100 µg

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Antigen: amino acids 458-474 of rat TRPV3 • Isotype: IgG2a • Host: mouse, clone S15-4 • Cross Reactivity: (+) human, mouse, and rat TRPV3 • Application(s): ICC, IP, and WB • TRPV3 plays a role in temperature sensation and vasoregulation. It is expressed in a subset of sensory neurons that terminate in the skin and is activated at temperatures between 22 and 40°C. The gene lies in close proximity to the TRPV1 gene on chromosome 17, and the two encoded proteins are thought to associate with each other to form heteromeric channels.  

 

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Description

Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that help establish and control the small voltage gradient across the plasma membrane of living cells by allowing the flow of ions down their electrochemical gradient.{17533} They are present in the membranes that surround all biological cells and their main function is to regulate the flow of ions across this membrane. Whereas some ion channels permit the passage of ions based on charge, others conduct based on a ionic species, such as sodium or potassium. Furthermore, in some ion channels, the passage is governed by a gate which is controlled by chemical or electrical signals, temperature, or mechanical forces. There are a few main classifications of gated ion channels. There are voltage-gated ion channels, ligand-gated, other gating systems, and finally those that are classified differently, having more exotic characteristics. The first are voltage-gated ion channels which open and close in response to membrane potential. These are then seperated into sodium, calcium, potassium, proton, transient receptor, and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels, each of which is responsible for a unique role. Ligand-gated ion channels are also known as ionotropic receptors and they open in response to specific ligand molecules binding to the extracellular domain of the receptor protein. The other gated classifications include activation and inactivation by second messengers, inward-rectifier potassium channels, calcium-activated potassium channels, two-pore-domain potassium channels, light-gated channels, mechano-sensitive ion channels, and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels. Finally, the other classifications are based on less normal characteristics such as two-pore channels and transient receptor potential channels.{17535} The TRPV3 proteins belongs to a family of nonselective cation channels that function in a variety of processes, including temperature sensation and vasoregulation. The thermosensitive members of this family are expressed in subsets of sensory neurons that terminate in the skin and are activated at distinct physiological temperatures. This channel is activated at temperatures between 22 and 40°C. The gene lies in close proximity to another family member (TRPV1) gene on chromosome 17, and the two encoded proteins are thought to associate with each other to form heteromeric channels.{17705,17706}


Synonyms: Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel

Immunogen: Amino acids 458-474 of rat TRPV3

Formulation: 100 µg of protein G-purified IgG in 100 µl PBS, pH 7.4, containing 50% glycerol and 0.09% sodium azide.

Isotype: IgG2a

Applications: WB, IP, and ICC

Origin: Animal/Mouse

Stability: 365 days


Application|Immunocytochemistry||Application|Immunoprecipitation||Application|Western Blot||Product Type|Antibodies|Monoclonal Antibodies||Research Area