Anti-OXR1: Rabbit Orexin Receptor 1 Antibody
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Description
Both OX1R and OX2R show differential affinity for the products of the prepro-orexin gene, and distinct expression patterns, indicating distinct roles in behavior and metabolism. The arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus (ARH) is a point of convergence for both orexin and leptin signaling, which modulate the activities of neuropeptide regulators of food intake and metabolism such as neuropeptide Y (NPY), agouti-related peptide (AGRP), and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC). Pathologic leptin resistance may be mediated by changes in second messengers, including the long form of leptin receptor (LEPR), downstream signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3), or the feedback suppressor of cytokine signal-3 (SOCS3). Central administration of orexin neuropeptides to rodents acutely promotes appetite, and prepro-orexin deficiency or postgestational ablation of orexin neurons in mice causes modest reductions in food intake. However, orexin-deficient mice also exhibit narcolepsy, inactivity, and obesity, indicating that orexin may exert an overall catabolic influence upon energy balance.3 Narcoleptic human individuals (the majority of which are orexin deficient) have also been reported to have greater body mass index and higher incidence of metabolic syndrome. This effect of orexin upon energy balance may be primary, since orexin-deficient narcoleptic patients showed higher body mass index than otherwise clinically indistinguishable narcoleptics with normal orexin levels. It is concluded that orexin promotes negative energy balance derives indirectly from loss-of-function studies. In addition, OX1R is equipped with a tyrosine-based inhibitory motif ITIM, which is tyrosine-phosphorylated on receptor activation, allowing the recruitment and activation of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2, leading to apoptosis.4
2. Nitkiewicz, A. et al: Regulatory Peptides, 2010 (in press)
3. Korczynski, W.et al: J Physiol Pharmacol. 57 (Suppl 6):17-42, 2006
4. El Firar, A. et al: FASEB J. 23:4069-80, 2009
Details
Cat.No.: | CA1100 |
Antigen: | Short peptide from human OXR1 sequence. |
Isotype: | Rabbit IgG |
Species & predicted species cross- reactivity ( ): | Human |
Applications & Suggested starting dilutions:* | WB 1:1000 IP n/d IHC 1:50 – 1:200 ICC n/d FACS n/d |
Predicted Molecular Weight of protein: | 48 kDa |
Specificity/Sensitivity: | Detects endogenous levels of OXR1 proteins without cross-reactivity with other related proteins. |
Storage: | Store at -20°C, 4°C for frequent use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
*Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.