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Recombinant Rat RHRH1 Protein, His/FLAG-tagged

Cat.No. : HRH1-787R
Product Overview : Recombinant Rat Histamine H1-Receptor and Regulator of G-protein Signaling 4 was co-expressed in Sf9 insect cells.
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Description : The histamine H1-receptor is expressed in numerous cell types and couples to Gq-proteins to activate phospholipase C. In Sf9 insect cells, rH1R couples to the endogenous insect cell Gq-protein. Co-expression with RGS proteins facilitates detection of high-affinity GTPase activity. rH1R reconstituted with RGS4 was prepared from Sf9 cells coinfected with rH1R- and RGS4-encoding baculoviruses. rH1R contains a N-terminal FLAG-tag and a C-terminal hexahistidine (His6)-tag for immunological detection, to allow purification and to provide additional protection against proteolysis.
Source : Insect cell
Species : Rat
Tag : His/FLAG
Form : 75 mM Tris-HCl pH 7.4, 12.5 mM MgCl2 and 1 mM EDTA
Molecular Mass : 30 + 25 kDa
Storage : Store at -80 centigrade, avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Gene Name : Hrh1 histamine receptor H 1 [ Rattus norvegicus ]
Official Symbol : HRH1
Synonyms : Hisr; HRH1
Gene ID : 24448
mRNA Refseq : NM_017018.1
Protein Refseq : NP_058714
UniProt ID : P31390

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