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- ABIN351176 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
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- Antibodies-Online Cat#ABIN351176, RRID:AB_10785755
- Product name
- anti-Trp-Like (TRPL) (4th Cytoplasmic Loop) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- A synthetic peptide from 4th cytoplasmic loop of drosophila TRPL (Transient receptor potential like protein) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein was used as the immunogen.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Epitope
- 4th Cytoplasmic Loop
- Vial size
- 100 μL
- Storage
- Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at -20°C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8°C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability.
- Handling
- Avoid freeze and thaw cycles.
Submitted references Light-regulated subcellular translocation of Drosophila TRPL channels induces long-term adaptation and modifies the light-induced current.
The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster.
TRPgamma, a drosophila TRP-related subunit, forms a regulated cation channel with TRPL.
Polyunsaturated fatty acids activate the Drosophila light-sensitive channels TRP and TRPL.
The role of calmodulin-binding sites in the regulation of the Drosophila TRPL cation channel expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes by ca2+, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and GTP-binding proteins.
Coassembly of TRP and TRPL produces a distinct store-operated conductance.
Identification of a Drosophila gene encoding a calmodulin-binding protein with homology to the trp phototransduction gene.
Bähner M, Frechter S, Da Silva N, Minke B, Paulsen R, Huber A
Neuron 2002 Mar 28;34(1):83-93
Neuron 2002 Mar 28;34(1):83-93
The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster.
Adams MD, Celniker SE, Holt RA, Evans CA, Gocayne JD, Amanatides PG, Scherer SE, Li PW, Hoskins RA, Galle RF, George RA, Lewis SE, Richards S, Ashburner M, Henderson SN, Sutton GG, Wortman JR, Yandell MD, Zhang Q, Chen LX, Brandon RC, Rogers YH, Blazej RG, Champe M, Pfeiffer BD, Wan KH, Doyle C, Baxter EG, Helt G, Nelson CR, Gabor GL, Abril JF, Agbayani A, An HJ, Andrews-Pfannkoch C, Baldwin D, Ballew RM, Basu A, Baxendale J, Bayraktaroglu L, Beasley EM, Beeson KY, Benos PV, Berman BP, Bhandari D, Bolshakov S, Borkova D, Botchan MR, Bouck J, Brokstein P, Brottier P, Burtis KC, Busam DA, Butler H, Cadieu E, Center A, Chandra I, Cherry JM, Cawley S, Dahlke C, Davenport LB, Davies P, de Pablos B, Delcher A, Deng Z, Mays AD, Dew I, Dietz SM, Dodson K, Doup LE, Downes M, Dugan-Rocha S, Dunkov BC, Dunn P, Durbin KJ, Evangelista CC, Ferraz C, Ferriera S, Fleischmann W, Fosler C, Gabrielian AE, Garg NS, Gelbart WM, Glasser K, Glodek A, Gong F, Gorrell JH, Gu Z, Guan P, Harris M, Harris NL, Harvey D, Heiman TJ, Hernandez JR, Houck J, Hostin D, Houston KA, Howland TJ, Wei MH, Ibegwam C, Jalali M, Kalush F, Karpen GH, Ke Z, Kennison JA, Ketchum KA, Kimmel BE, Kodira CD, Kraft C, Kravitz S, Kulp D, Lai Z, Lasko P, Lei Y, Levitsky AA, Li J, Li Z, Liang Y, Lin X, Liu X, Mattei B, McIntosh TC, McLeod MP, McPherson D, Merkulov G, Milshina NV, Mobarry C, Morris J, Moshrefi A, Mount SM, Moy M, Murphy B, Murphy L, Muzny DM, Nelson DL, Nelson DR, Nelson KA, Nixon K, Nusskern DR, Pacleb JM, Palazzolo M, Pittman GS, Pan S, Pollard J, Puri V, Reese MG, Reinert K, Remington K, Saunders RD, Scheeler F, Shen H, Shue BC, Sidén-Kiamos I, Simpson M, Skupski MP, Smith T, Spier E, Spradling AC, Stapleton M, Strong R, Sun E, Svirskas R, Tector C, Turner R, Venter E, Wang AH, Wang X, Wang ZY, Wassarman DA, Weinstock GM, Weissenbach J, Williams SM, WoodageT, Worley KC, Wu D, Yang S, Yao QA, Ye J, Yeh RF, Zaveri JS, Zhan M, Zhang G, Zhao Q, Zheng L, Zheng XH, Zhong FN, Zhong W, Zhou X, Zhu S, Zhu X, Smith HO, Gibbs RA, Myers EW, Rubin GM, Venter JC
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2000 Mar 24;287(5461):2185-95
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2000 Mar 24;287(5461):2185-95
TRPgamma, a drosophila TRP-related subunit, forms a regulated cation channel with TRPL.
Xu XZ, Chien F, Butler A, Salkoff L, Montell C
Neuron 2000 Jun;26(3):647-57
Neuron 2000 Jun;26(3):647-57
Polyunsaturated fatty acids activate the Drosophila light-sensitive channels TRP and TRPL.
Chyb S, Raghu P, Hardie RC
Nature 1999 Jan 21;397(6716):255-9
Nature 1999 Jan 21;397(6716):255-9
The role of calmodulin-binding sites in the regulation of the Drosophila TRPL cation channel expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes by ca2+, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and GTP-binding proteins.
Lan L, Brereton H, Barritt GJ
The Biochemical journal 1998 Mar 15;330 ( Pt 3):1149-58
The Biochemical journal 1998 Mar 15;330 ( Pt 3):1149-58
Coassembly of TRP and TRPL produces a distinct store-operated conductance.
Xu XZ, Li HS, Guggino WB, Montell C
Cell 1997 Jun 27;89(7):1155-64
Cell 1997 Jun 27;89(7):1155-64
Identification of a Drosophila gene encoding a calmodulin-binding protein with homology to the trp phototransduction gene.
Phillips AM, Bull A, Kelly LE
Neuron 1992 Apr;8(4):631-42
Neuron 1992 Apr;8(4):631-42
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