Anti-GIRK2 (KCNJ6) antibody [SRM13395] (STJ11108125)

SPECIFICATIONS
ClonalityMonoclonal
HostRabbit
ConjugationUnconjugated
IsotypeIgG
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide. This information is considered to be commercially sensitive.
STJ11108125
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General Information

Short DescriptionRabbit monoclonal G Protein-Activated Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 2 antibody for use in WB, IF, ICC, IF-P and ELISA in human and rat samples. Datasheet included with dilution recommendations, and related reagents.
ApplicationsWB/IF/ICC/IF-P/ELISA
HostRabbit
ReactivityHuman/Rat
NoteSTRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.

Product Properties

ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone IDSRM13395
IsotypeIgG
ConjugationUnconjugated
ConcentrationLot specific
PurificationAffinity purification
Dilution RangeWB, 1:1000-1:4000
IF/ICC, 1:200-1:800
IF-P, 1:200-1:800
ELISA, Recommended starting concentration is 1 Mu g/mL. Please optimize the concentration based on your specific assay requirements.
FormulationPBS containing 50% Glycerol and 0.05% BSA, preserved with proclin300 or Sodium Azide (as specified on the Certificate of Analysis) , pH 7.3.
Storage InstructionStore at-20°C for up to 1 year from the date of receipt, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.

Target Information

Gene SymbolKCNJ6
Gene ID3763
Uniprot IDKCNJ6_HUMAN
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide. This information is considered to be commercially sensitive.
Immunogen SequenceHuman

Additional Info

Function Inward rectifier potassium channels are characterized by a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into the cell rather than out of it. Their voltage dependence is regulated by the concentration of extracellular potassium.as external potassium is raised, the voltage range of the channel opening shifts to more positive voltages. The inward rectification is mainly due to the blockage of outward current by internal magnesium. This potassium channel may be involved in the regulation of insulin secretion by glucose and/or neurotransmitters acting through G-protein-coupled receptors.
Protein Name G Protein-Activated Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 2
Girk-2
Bir1
Inward Rectifier K(+ Channel Kir3.2
Katp-2
Potassium Channel - Inwardly Rectifying Subfamily J Member 6
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-1296041
Reactome: R-HSA-997272
Cellular Localisation Membrane
Multi-Pass Membrane Protein
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-G Protein-Activated Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 2 antibody
Anti-Girk-2 antibody
Anti-Bir1 antibody
Anti-Inward Rectifier K(+ Channel Kir3.2 antibody
Anti-Katp-2 antibody
Anti-Potassium Channel - Inwardly Rectifying Subfamily J Member 6 antibody
Anti-KCNJ6 antibody
Anti-GIRK2 antibody
Anti-KATP2 antibody
Anti-KCNJ7 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org

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