ADRA1BB
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Zebrafish | ADRA1BB-1746Z | Recombinant Zebrafish ADRA1BB | Mammalian Cell | His |
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ADRA1BB involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ADRA1BB participated on our site, such as Calcium signaling pathway, Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ADRA1BB 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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Calcium signaling pathway | CACNA1DA;TNNC1;SLC8A2;GNA11B;PLCB4;HTR6;PLCD1B;VDAC3;P2RX4A |
Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction | PTGER1;P2RY13;NPY8AR;GRIN1A;AVPR1A;AGTR2;GRM5;GRIA4;TACR1B |
Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes | TNNT2;CALM;ADCY1A;AKT1;ACTC1;MYL3;MYH15;PIK3R3B;BCL2A |
Vascular smooth muscle contraction | MAPK1;PRKCBB;PLCB3;PPP1CC;NPR1;ITPR3;CALCRLA;ADORA2AA;MYLK3 |
ADRA1BB has several biochemical functions, for example, G-protein coupled receptor activity, adrenergic receptor activity, alpha1-adrenergic receptor activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ADRA1BB itself. We selected most functions ADRA1BB had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ADRA1BB. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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G-protein coupled receptor activity | HTR1AB;PTGER1C;OLFR18;VMN1R41;OLFCG3;PTGER2B;OR11A1;DRD2B;TAAR12H |
adrenergic receptor activity | ADRB2A;ADRA1BB;ADRA2DA;ADRB2B;ADRA2DB |
alpha1-adrenergic receptor activity | ADRA1D;ADRA1B;ADRa1A;ADRA1BB |
signal transducer activity | GHRHRL;GNB4;PARAPINOPSINB;TRHRB;STAT3;V2RH32;GNAL;GNAO1A;EDNRAA |
ADRA1BB 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 ADRA1BB here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ADRA1BB.
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Ask a questionADRA1BB proteins can interact with other medications, particularly those that affect blood pressure or heart function. Patients should always inform their healthcare provider of any medications they are taking, including supplements and over-the-counter drugs.
Drugs that target ADRA1BB proteins can have a wide range of potential side effects, depending on the specific drug and dosage. It is important to carefully monitor patients who are taking these drugs to ensure that any side effects are promptly identified and managed.
ADRA1BB drugs should be stored at room temperature, away from heat and sunlight. They should be kept in their original packaging and out of reach of children and pets. Unused medications should be properly disposed of according to local regulations.
As with any medication, ADRA1BB drugs can cause side effects. Common side effects include changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and mood. Other side effects may include headache, dizziness, and gastrointestinal disturbances.
While ADRA1BB proteins have been implicated in the regulation of pain and blood vessel constriction, drugs that specifically target these proteins are not currently approved for the treatment of migraines. However, some ADRA1BB agonists have been investigated as potential therapies for chronic pain conditions.
While ADRA1BB proteins have been implicated in the regulation of mood and anxiety, drugs that specifically target these proteins are not currently approved for the treatment of these conditions. However, some ADRA1BB agonists have shown promise as adjunct therapies for individuals with treatment-resistant depression.
Yes, genetic variations can impact ADRA1BB function and influence a person's response to medications that target these proteins. Genetic testing may be helpful in identifying individuals who are more likely to experience adverse effects from ADRA1BB drugs.
ADRA1BB drugs are not typically considered addictive, but some individuals may develop a dependence on them if taken at high doses or over a prolonged period of time.
Researchers continue to explore the role of ADRA1BB proteins in various medical conditions and their potential as therapeutic targets. Recent studies have focused on the potential use of ADRA1BB agonists for the treatment of chronic pain and as an adjunct therapy for certain types of cancer.
ADRA1BB proteins are involved in the regulation of blood pressure by constricting blood vessels and increasing heart rate. Drugs that target ADRA1BB receptors can be used to treat hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions that are characterized by elevated blood pressure.
ADRA1BB drugs can be taken orally as tablets or capsules. In some cases, they may be administered as injections or IV infusions in a medical setting.
The use of ADRA1BB drugs during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not recommended. These medications can cross the placenta and are excreted in breast milk, which can have potential risks for the developing fetus or infant.
Activation of ADRA1BB receptors can lead to increased arousal, vigilance, and anxiety, as well as improvements in attention and memory. In some cases, chronic activation of these receptors can lead to long-term negative effects on mental health, including anxiety disorders.
Lifestyle changes such as exercise and diet can impact ADRA1BB function. Regular exercise can enhance the function of the cardiovascular and sympathetic nervous systems, while a healthy diet can support overall cardiovascular health.
ADRA1BB antagonists can be used to treat hypertension, as well as certain types of migraines and anxiety disorders. Some potential side effects include hypotension, dizziness, and fatigue.
ADRA1BB agonists can be used to treat conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, and shock by increasing cardiac output and causing vasoconstriction.
ADRA1BB proteins are involved in the regulation of metabolism, including the breakdown of fats and the release of glucose from liver cells. Drugs that target ADRA1BB receptors can be used to treat conditions such as metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
The safety of ADRA1BB drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been well established. It is important for pregnant or breastfeeding women to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medications that target ADRA1BB proteins.
While ADRA1BB proteins have been implicated in the regulation of attention and focus, drugs that specifically target these proteins are not currently approved for the treatment of ADHD. However, some ADRA1BB agonists have been investigated as potential treatments for other cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease.
Customer Reviews (4)
Write a reviewThe purity and activity of the protein are excellent, and I have observed reproducible results in my assays.
the technical support from the manufacturer has been outstanding, with prompt and effective solutions provided to any issues that have arisen during my experiments.
I am confident in the reliability of this protein and would highly recommend it to fellow researchers.
I am pleased to report that the ADRA1BB protein provided by the manufacturer is of exceptional quality and meets all of my experimental requirements.
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