Anti-Mu Opioid Receptor 抗体
Anti-Mu Opioid Receptor antibody
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Rabbit Polyclonal Mu Opioid Receptor antibody. Suitable for ICC, WB and reacts with Mouse, Rat samples. Cited in 8 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human OPRM1.
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MOR1, OPRM1, Mu-type opioid receptor, M-OR-1, MOR-1, Mu opiate receptor, Mu opioid receptor, MOP, hMOP
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-Mu Opioid Receptor antibody (AB17934)
SDS-PAGE on a 10% Tris-glycine gel
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Western blot - Anti-Mu Opioid Receptor antibody (ab17934) at 1/1000 dilution
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Rat brain lysates
Secondary
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Goat anti-rabbit IgG HRP conjugate.
Predicted band size: 45 kDa
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- ICC
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Immunocytochemistry - Anti-Mu Opioid Receptor antibody (AB17934)
Neuro-2A cells stained for Mu Opioid Receptor (green) using ab17934 at 1/250 dilution in ICC/IF. It was followed by Goat anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) Superclonal™ Secondary Antibody, Alexa Fluor® 488 conjugate at 1/2000 dilution for 45 minutes at room temperature (Panel a). Nuclei (Panel b : blue) were stained with SlowFade® Gold Antifade Mountant with DAPI. F-actin (Panel c : red) was stained with Rhodamine Phalloidin at 1/300 dilution. Panel d represents the merged image showing membranous localization. Panel e shows the no primary antibody control.
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Biological function summary
The Mu Opioid Receptor plays an essential role in modulating pain perception and response to opioids. It interacts predominantly with inhibitory G-proteins reducing neuronal excitability by decreasing cAMP levels and increasing potassium ion conductance. MORs are part of opioid receptor family which also includes delta and kappa receptors forming a complex regulatory system for the opioid signaling pathways. These receptors also modulate the release of neurotransmitters like GABA and dopamine.
Pathways
Signaling through the Mu Opioid Receptor integrates with the analgesic and reward pathways. It is important in the pain modulation pathway where it influences the perception of and response to pain stimuli. MORs interact with proteins such as adenylate cyclase and beta-arrestin which mediate desensitization and down-regulation processes. This interaction can also modulate the activity of dopamine pathways further linking MOR to reward and addiction mechanisms.
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iScience 26:107536 PubMed37636073
2023
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American journal of translational research 13:3967-3986 PubMed34149993
2021
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Frontiers in neuroscience 13:1392 PubMed31998063
2020
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Nature communications 10:4037 PubMed31492869
2019
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Molecular neurobiology 56:3603-3615 PubMed30155791
2018
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The American journal of pathology 186:2887-2908 PubMed27643531
2016
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ICC/IF
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Mouse
Scientific reports 6:19771 PubMed26813959
2016
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British journal of anaesthesia 108:530-2 PubMed22337965
2012
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