GPCRs Class C

    Recombinant Rat GRM5 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads

    🧪 GRM5-2371R-B

    Source:  HEK293

    Species:  Rat

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    Recombinant Rat GRM8 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads

    🧪 GRM8-2373R-B

    Source:  HEK293

    Species:  Rat

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    Recombinant Rhesus Macaque GRM8 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads

    🧪 GRM8-1799R-B

    Source:  HEK293

    Species:  Rhesus macaque

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    Recombinant Human CASR Protein (Ser865-Ser1078), N-His tagged

    🧪 CASR-1166H

    Source:  Mammalian Cells

    Species:  Human

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    Protein Length:  Ser865-Ser1078

    Recombinant Human GRM1 Protein (Ser165-Glu592), N-His tagged

    🧪 GRM1-2548H

    Source:  E.coli

    Species:  Human

    Tag:  His

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    Protein Length:  Ser165-Glu592

    Recombinant Human GRM3 Protein (Asp568-Phe819), N-GST tagged

    🧪 GRM3-2549H

    Source:  E.coli

    Species:  Human

    Tag:  GST

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    Protein Length:  Asp568-Phe819

    Recombinant Rat Casr Protein (Lys863-Ser1079), N-His tagged

    🧪 Casr-6838R

    Source:  Mammalian Cells

    Species:  Rat

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    Protein Length:  Lys863-Ser1079

    Recombinant Human CASR protein(871-1070 aa), C-His-tagged

    🧪 CASR-2757H

    Source:  E.coli

    Species:  Human

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    Protein Length:  871-1070 aa

    Recombinant Human GRM1 protein(881-960 aa), C-His-tagged

    🧪 GRM1-2851H

    Source:  E.coli

    Species:  Human

    Tag:  His

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    Protein Length:  881-960 aa

    Recombinant Human GRM1 protein, His-tagged

    🧪 GRM1-5744H

    Source:  E.coli

    Species:  Human

    Tag:  His

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    Protein Length:  19-592 aa

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    Class C receptors have large extracellular N-termini containing ligand binding domains. These receptors are typically involved in neurotransmission. They are distinct in that they often function as dimers (either homodimers or heterodimers), which is essential for their activation and signaling.

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    CASR GRM1 GRM3 GRM5 GRM8