Posted by M.Popov on 12th Nov 2020
Trial size CMKLR1 antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Trial size CMKLR1 antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Introduction:
Chemerin Chemokine-Like Receptor 1 is a protein synthesised by the CMKLR1 gene and is responsible for inducing activation of intracellular signalling molecules and reduction of immune responses, enhancing adipogenesis and angiogenesis. It is mainly found in the lymphoid tissue and is immune cell enhanced, localised in plasmacytoid DC and intermediate monocyte. Several cancers and immune system disorders have been related to mutations or overexpressions of this gene, one of which is Monckeberg Arteriosclerosis. We provide a number of trial sized antibodies, which are suitable for CMKLR1 research purposes, and to help you make the right decision and find the best suited antibody for you, please find the answers to some of the key topics regarding CMKLR1 that we have provided in the links below.
- What is CMKLR1?
- Where is CMKLR1 found?
- What role does CMKLR1 play in disease?
- CMKLR1 antibodies in the Antibody Validation project
- Customer reviewed CMKLR1 antibodies
- Other CMKLR1 antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
- Popular CMKLR1 antibodies not currently in the Antibody Validation Project
- How does the Antibody Validation Project work?
What is CMKLR1?
CMKLR1 is a protein coding gene responsible for synthesising the Chemerin Chemokine-Like Receptor 1 protein. This protein is a receptor for the chemoattractant adipokine chemerin/RARRES2 and for the omega-3 fatty acid derived molecule resolvin E1. Its interaction with RARRES2 induces activation of intracellular signaling molecules, such as SKY, MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2), MAPK14/P38MAPK and PI3K leading to multifunctional effects, like, reduction of immune responses, enhancing of adipogenesis and angionesis. Resolvin E1 down-regulates cytokine production in macrophages by reducing the activation of MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2) and NF-kappa-B. Positively regulates adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolism. This protein also acts as a coreceptor for several SIV strains (SIVMAC316, SIVMAC239, SIVMACL7E-FR and SIVSM62A), as well as a primary HIV-1 strain
Where is CMKLR1 found?
CMKLR1 can be found mainly in the cell membrane, and is highly expressed in plasmacytoid DC and intermediate monocyte cells. It has cytoplasmic expression in most tissues, with higher expression in parathyroid gland and placenta.
What role does CMKLR1 play in disease?
Several diseases including cancer have been related with mutations of CMKLR1. One of them is Monckeberg Arteriosclerosis, presenting vessel hardening, consisting of calcium deposits in the muscle middle layer of arteries walls. Furthermore, CMKLR1 influences adipose tissue development, inflammation, and glucose homeostasis and may contribute to the metabolic derangement characteristic of obesity and obesity-related diseases.
CMKLR1 antibodies in the Antibody Validation project
St John's Laboratory offers a variety of trial size primary antibodies which target CMKLR1 , which are available to try through the Antibody Validation Project. Below we highlight those which have already been reviewed, as well as others which are available to try.
Customer reviewed CMKLR1 antibodies
Model | Name | Host | Clonality | Rating | Application Tested |
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STJ92262 | Anti-ChemR23 antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | 4 | WB |
Other CMKLR1 antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Currently we do not have any other CMKLR1 antibodies available in the AVP.
Popular CMKLR1 antibodies not currently in the Antibody Validation Project
Model | Name | Host | Clonality | Recommended Applications |
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STJ117431 | Anti-CMKLR1 Antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | WB |
STJ118786 | Anti-CMKLR1 Antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | WB,IF |
How does the Antibody Validation Project work?
In order to help our customers with their choice of antibody with low risk, we offer one of the largest ranges of primary antibodies with trial size options available.
The Antibody Validation Project works like this.
1. Order your trial size antibody online.
2. Explore its suitability.
3. Return your results by posting them on the product page.
4. Receive a sample refund.
Find out more here.