ADM2A
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Zebrafish | ADM2A-7066Z | Recombinant Zebrafish ADM2A | Mammalian Cell | His |
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ADM2A involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ADM2A participated on our site, such as Calcitonin-like ligand receptors, Class B/2 (Secretin family receptors), G alpha (s) signalling events, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ADM2A were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.
Pathway Name | Pathway Related Protein |
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Calcitonin-like ligand receptors | ADM2;ADM2A;RAMP2;CALCA;RAMP1;CALCRL;ADM;RAMP3;CALCB |
Class B/2 (Secretin family receptors) | RAMP2;RCA2.1;GNB5B;EMR4;CALCA;RAMP3;SCT;CALCRL;PTH |
G alpha (s) signalling events | DRD5;CGA;PTHLH;ADRB3;ADM2;VIP2;CALCA;PTH2;GPBAR1 |
GPCR downstream signaling | ADM2A;LPAR1;CCL35.1;TRPC7;OPN1LW2;RGS7;CCR8;ADM2;SSTR4 |
GPCR ligand binding | SSTR3;RLN3;TRH;INSL3;CALCB;PENKA;TAS2R7;GPR17;GHRH |
Signal Transduction | NRP2A;NMBB;USP34;CCNT2A;CHN2;RHOV;NMT1A;GPRC6A;CLIP3 |
Signaling by GPCR | RGS20;MLN;ARHGEF18A;TAC2;GPR65;OXGR1A.3;NTS;ARHGEF18;GPR77 |
ADM2A has several biochemical functions, for example, hormone activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ADM2A itself. We selected most functions ADM2A had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ADM2A. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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hormone activity | GAST;GPHA2;PRLH;CCL25;INSL3;SST2;PRL2A1;CCK;FSHB |
ADM2A has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with ADM2A here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ADM2A.
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Ask a questionThere is potential for ADM2A agonists to have applications beyond pain and psychiatric disorders. Research has shown that ADM2A signaling plays a role in inflammation and immune response, and ADM2A agonists may have potential as treatments for inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. Additionally, ADM2A agonists have been shown to stimulate insulin secretion and improve glucose metabolism in animal models, raising the possibility of their use in the treatment of diabetes.
ADM2A proteins have been targeted in drug development by the use of ADM2A agonists, which activate the receptor and produce pain-relieving effects. Several of these drugs are currently in development, including Adlea (Lidocaine HCl 10% Injection) and ZP131, a novel ADM2A agonist.
ADM2A agonists provide a potential alternative to opioids for pain management, as they do not produce the same addictive effects or risk of overdose. They also have the potential to provide pain relief without causing respiratory depression or other adverse effects. Additionally, ADM2A agonists may offer a new approach to pain management for individuals who are unable to take or do not want to take opioids.
No ADM2A agonists have been approved for medical use at this time. However, there are several compounds in development that target this receptor and show promise as potential therapeutics. One example is a compound called ADMP, which is being developed by Adynxx, Inc. for the treatment of pain. ADMP has shown positive results in early-stage clinical trials, and the company is currently conducting further testing to evaluate its safety and efficacy. Other companies and academic institutions are also exploring the potential of ADM2A agonists in various therapeutic applications.
As ADM2A agonists are still being researched, their side effects are not yet fully understood. However, some early studies suggest that ADM2A agonists may cause gastrointestinal side effects, including nausea and vomiting. Additionally, ADM2A agonists may interact with other medications, so caution should be exercised when combining them with other drugs.
ADM2A agonists have the potential to provide a safer alternative to opioids for pain management. However, further research is needed to fully understand the risks and benefits of ADM2A agonists in comparison to opioids. ADM2A agonists may also be used in combination with other pain medications or non-pharmacological therapies to provide more effective pain management strategies.
ADM2A proteins are widely expressed in the brain, particularly in regions involved in mood regulation, such as the prefrontal cortex and amygdala. Studies have indicated that ADM2A signaling may be disrupted in individuals with depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. This suggests that ADM2A agonists may have potential as treatments for these conditions.
ADM2A agonists may offer a safer alternative to opioids for pain management, as they do not produce the same level of respiratory depression or dependence. Additionally, ADM2A agonists may have a lower risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and other side effects associated with NSAIDs. However, it is important to note that ADM2A agonists are still being researched and their long-term safety and efficacy are not yet fully understood.
ADM2A agonists may be used in combination with other pain medications or non-pharmacological therapies to provide more effective pain management strategies. However, caution should be exercised when combining ADM2A agonists with other drugs, as there may be interactions that could affect their efficacy or safety. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining any medications or therapies.
Like all medications, ADM2A agonists may have potential risks and side effects. However, early clinical trials have suggested that ADM2A agonists are generally well-tolerated and do not produce the same adverse effects as opioids. Further research is needed to fully understand the risks and potential benefits of ADM2A agonists.
In addition to pain management, ADM2A agonists have the potential to be used in the treatment of other medical conditions. Research has shown that ADM2A proteins are involved in the regulation of mood, anxiety, and stress, suggesting that ADM2A agonists may have potential as treatments for depression and anxiety disorders. ADM2A agonists may also have anti-inflammatory effects, which could make them useful for the treatment of conditions such as arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
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Write a reviewAnother feature that sets the ADM2A protein apart from other similar products is its long-term stability.
This versatility allows me to conduct multiple types of experiments efficiently with a single product, ultimately saving me time and resources.
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I am very impressed by the quality of the ADM2A protein and the level of support provided by its manufacturer, making it an ideal choice for my research needs.
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