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Recombinant Zebrafish ADRB3B

Cat.No. : ADRB3B-7187Z
Product Overview : Recombinant Zebrafish ADRB3B full length or partial length protein was expressed.
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Source : Mammalian Cells
Species : Zebrafish
Tag : His
Form : Liquid or lyophilized powder
Endotoxin : < 1.0 eu per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Purity : >80%
Notes : This item requires custom production and lead time is between 5-9 weeks. We can custom produce according to your specifications.
Storage : Store it at +4 oC for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 oC~-80 oC.
Storage Buffer : PBS buffer
Gene Name : adrb3b adrenoceptor beta 3b [ Danio rerio (zebrafish) ]
Official Symbol : ADRB3B
Gene ID : 792519
mRNA Refseq : NM_001135134
Protein Refseq : NP_001128606
UniProt ID : B3DIE4

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Can ADRB3B agonists be used in the treatment of obesity? 04/17/2023

ADRB3B agonists have been explored as potential anti-obesity agents, as they can increase lipolysis and energy expenditure. However, there are currently no approved drugs that specifically target ADRB3B for the treatment of obesity, as previous drugs targeting these receptors have shown limited efficacy and safety concerns. More research is needed to determine the potential of ADRB3B agonists as treatments for obesity.

Can ADRB3B-targeted therapies be used to treat heart failure? 01/17/2023

ADRB3B-targeted therapies have been explored as a potential treatment for heart failure, as they may reduce the detrimental effects of chronic sympathetic activation. However, there are currently no approved drugs that specifically target ADRB3B for the treatment of heart failure.

Are there any genetic variations in ADRB3B that can affect its function? 05/16/2022

Yes, there are genetic variations in the ADRB3B gene that can affect receptor function. For example, a common genetic variant called Trp64Arg has been associated with alterations in lipid metabolism and weight gain.

Can ADRB3B-targeted therapies be used to treat heart failure? 07/13/2021

ADRB3B-targeted therapies have been explored as a potential treatment for heart failure, as they may reduce the detrimental effects of chronic sympathetic activation. However, there are currently no approved drugs that specifically target ADRB3B for the treatment of heart failure.

Are there any medications that can interact with ADRB3B receptors? 03/24/2021

Yes, certain medications can interact with ADRB3B receptors. For example, beta-blockers can block the effects of beta-adrenergic receptor activation, including those of ADRB3B. Other drugs, such as sympathetic mimetics, can activate beta-adrenergic receptors and potentially worsen cardiovascular and metabolic conditions.

How do ADRB3B receptors affect lipid metabolism? 12/18/2020

ADRB3B receptors are involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism, particularly in adipose tissue. Activation of these receptors can stimulate lipolysis, the breakdown of stored fats into usable energy. This effect may be beneficial in reducing excess body fat and improving insulin sensitivity.

How does ADRB3B activation affect metabolism? 11/30/2019

ADRB3B activation has been shown to have metabolic effects, such as increasing lipolysis (the breakdown of fats) and increasing energy expenditure. This is why ADRB3B agonists have been explored as potential anti-obesity agents. ADRB3B activation can also affect glucose metabolism, specifically by increasing glucose uptake in adipose tissue and skeletal muscles, improving insulin sensitivity.

How do ADRB3B receptors affect lipid metabolism? 10/18/2019

ADRB3B receptors are involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism, particularly in adipose tissue. Activation of these receptors can stimulate lipolysis, the breakdown of stored fats into usable energy. This effect may be beneficial in reducing excess body fat and improving insulin sensitivity.

Can ADRB3B expression be used as a diagnostic or prognostic marker for certain diseases? 09/27/2019

ADRB3B expression has been studied as a diagnostic or prognostic marker for certain diseases, such as heart failure and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. However, more research is needed to determine its clinical utility and validity as a biomarker.

What are the potential side effects of ADRB3B-targeted therapies? 08/25/2019

ADRB3B-targeted therapies may have side effects related to increased heart rate and contractility, as well as alterations in lipid metabolism. These effects may be more pronounced in individuals with underlying cardiac or metabolic conditions.

How do ADRB3B agonists affect cancer cells? 08/06/2019

ADRB3B agonists have been shown to have anti-cancer effects, particularly in breast cancer cells. Activation of these receptors can cause cell death in certain cancer cell lines and can slow tumor growth in mouse models. However, the mechanisms behind these effects are not well understood and the potential use of ADRB3B agonists as anti-cancer agents is still experimental. Further research is needed in this area.

Are there any genetic variations in ADRB3B that can affect its function? 07/15/2019

Yes, there are genetic variations in the ADRB3B gene that can affect receptor function. For example, a common genetic variant called Trp64Arg has been associated with alterations in lipid metabolism and weight gain.

How do ADRB3B polymorphisms affect health? 06/19/2019

ADRB3B polymorphisms (variations in the DNA sequence of the ADRB3B gene) have been associated with various health outcomes. For example, certain polymorphisms have been linked to increased risk of obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome. Other polymorphisms have been associated with a reduced risk of these conditions. However, the exact mechanisms through which ADRB3B polymorphisms affect health are not well understood and more research is needed in this area.

Are there any medications that can interact with ADRB3B receptors? 06/04/2019

Yes, certain medications can interact with ADRB3B receptors. For example, beta-blockers can block the effects of beta-adrenergic receptor activation, including those of ADRB3B. Other drugs, such as sympathetic mimetics, can activate beta-adrenergic receptors and potentially worsen cardiovascular and metabolic conditions.

What are the potential side effects of ADRB3B-targeted therapies? 04/09/2019

ADRB3B-targeted therapies may have side effects related to increased heart rate and contractility, as well as alterations in lipid metabolism. These effects may be more pronounced in individuals with underlying cardiac or metabolic conditions.

What are some potential therapeutic applications of ADRB3B agonists? 03/24/2019

ADRB3B agonists have shown potential for a variety of therapeutic applications, including the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Activation of these receptors can increase energy expenditure and improve insulin sensitivity, which could be beneficial for these conditions. Additionally, ADRB3B agonists have been investigated as anti-cancer agents, as they have been shown to have anti-tumor effects in vitro and in animal models. However, more research is needed to determine the safety and efficacy of ADRB3B agonists in humans for these indications.

Can lifestyle changes affect ADRB3B function? 02/26/2018

Yes, lifestyle changes can affect ADRB3B function. For example, exercise has been shown to increase ADRB3B expression and function, leading to improvements in metabolism and cardiovascular health. Diet can also affect ADRB3B function, with certain nutrients and supplements (such as caffeine) known to activate these receptors. Obesity and insulin resistance can decrease ADRB3B function, and weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity can increase it.

Can ADRB3B expression be used as a diagnostic or prognostic marker for certain diseases? 12/06/2017

ADRB3B expression has been studied as a diagnostic or prognostic marker for certain diseases, such as heart failure and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. However, more research is needed to determine its clinical utility and validity as a biomarker.

What are the potential side effects of ADRB3B agonists? 11/16/2017

ADRB3B agonists can have side effects, particularly for cardiovascular health. Activation of these receptors can increase heart rate, blood pressure, and cause myocardial ischemia. In addition, some ADRB3B agonists have been associated with rare side effects such as cardiac arrhythmias. These potential side effects have led to limited use of ADRB3B agonists in clinical settings, and more research is needed to determine their safety and efficacy.

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03/09/2022

    I would highly recommend this manufacturer's protein and technical support to any researcher in need of high-quality reagents and assistance in their experiments.

    12/30/2021

      This level of support has given me the confidence to undertake more complex experiments and produce accurate data.

      08/11/2020

        Using high-quality protein and reliable technical support positively impacts my research, allowing me to generate meaningful data.

        12/24/2017

          the manufacturer is also exceptional. The team has not only been responsive to my queries, but they have also gone above and beyond to assist me in troubleshooting any potential issues that may arise during the experiments.

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