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RAMP1

  • Official Full Name

    receptor (G protein-coupled) activity modifying protein 1

  • Overview

    The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the RAMP family of single-transmembrane-domain proteins, called receptor (calcitonin) activity modifying proteins (RAMPs). RAMPs are type I transmembrane proteins with an extracellular N terminus and a cytoplasmic C terminus. RAMPs are required to transport calcitonin-receptor-like receptor (CRLR) to the plasma membrane. CRLR, a receptor with seven transmembrane domains, can function as either a calcitonin-gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor or an adrenomedullin receptor, depending on which members of the RAMP family are expressed. In the presence of this (RAMP1) protein, CRLR functions as a CGRP receptor. The RAMP1 protein is involved in the terminal glycosylation, maturation, and presentation of the CGRP receptor to the cell surface.
  • Synonyms

    RAMP1; receptor (G protein-coupled) activity modifying protein 1; receptor (calcitonin) activity modifying protein 1 , receptor activity modifying protein 1; receptor activity-modifying protein 1; calcitonin receptor like receptor activity modifying protein 1; CRLR activity modifying protein 1; receptor (G protein coupled) activity modifying protein 1; receptor activity modifying protein 1 [Precursor]; CRLR activity-modifying protein 1; receptor activity modifying protein 1; receptor (calcitonin) activity modifying protein 1; calcitonin receptor-like receptor activity modifying protein 1; calcitonin-receptor-like receptor activity-modifying protein 1;

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  • Cell & Tissue Lysates
  • Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads
  • Homo sapiens (Human)
  • Human
  • Rat
  • E.coli
  • E.coli expression system
  • HEK293
  • Mammalian Cell
  • His
  • His (Fc)
  • Avi
  • N/A
Species Cat.# Product name Source (Host) Tag Protein Length Price
Human RAMP1-742H Recombinant Human RAMP1 Mammalian Cell His
Human RAMP1-5022H Recombinant Human RAMP1, His-tagged E.coli His
Human RAMP1-421H Recombinant Human receptor (G protein-coupled) activity modifying protein 1, His-tagged E.coli His
Human RAMP1-2537HCL Recombinant Human RAMP1 293 Cell Lysate HEK293 N/A
Human RAMP1-3965H Recombinant Human RAMP1 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged HEK293 His (Fc)-Avi
Human RAMP1-3965H-B Recombinant Human RAMP1 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads HEK293
Rat RAMP1-4919R Recombinant Rat RAMP1 Protein Mammalian Cell His
Rat RAMP1-4578R-B Recombinant Rat RAMP1 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads HEK293
Rat RAMP1-4578R Recombinant Rat RAMP1 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged HEK293 His (Fc)-Avi
Homo sapiens (Human) RFL4296HF Recombinant Full Length Human Receptor Activity-Modifying Protein 1(Ramp1) Protein, His-Tagged E.coli expression system His Full Length of Mature Protein (27-148)
  • Involved Pathway
  • Protein Function
  • Interacting Protein
  • RAMP1 Related Articles
  • RAMP1 Related Research Area

RAMP1 involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways RAMP1 participated on our site, such as Calcitonin-like ligand receptors, Class B/2 (Secretin family receptors), Endothelin, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with RAMP1 were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.

Pathway Name Pathway Related Protein
Calcitonin-like ligand receptorsRAMP2;RAMP1;CALCA;ADM2;RAMP3;CALCRL;CALCB;ADM2A;ADM
Class B/2 (Secretin family receptors)PTHLH;ADCYAP1R1;CD97;PTHLHA;CRH;PTH2;ADM;EMR2;EMR3
EndothelinCALCA;MYL1;EDNRA;EDN1;CNN1;EDNRB;RAMP1;ECE1;CALCRL
G alpha (s) signalling eventsADORA2B;ADRB3;RAMP2;CRHR2;DRD5;ADM2;TAAR1;CRHB;GHRH
GPCR downstream signalingPIK3R6;GNA13;TAAR1;ADORA2A;RHOL;KALRN;TAE1;DRD2;CXCR6
GPCR ligand bindingCRHR1;GPR39;CALCB;CCL35.1;RLN3A;S1PR1;PROK2;TAS2R3;S1PR3
Myometrial Relaxation and Contraction PathwaysRGS4;RGS20;GABPA;RGS5;IGFBP6;RAMP3;RGS18;MAFF;ACTA1
Signal TransductionCIT;ARHGEF25;RLBP1;GPR132;GPR132B;CRABP2A;DACT1;DISP2;RDH10

RAMP1 has several biochemical functions, for example, calcitonin receptor activity, calcitonin receptor binding, coreceptor activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by RAMP1 itself. We selected most functions RAMP1 had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with RAMP1. You can find most of the proteins on our site.

Function Related Protein
calcitonin receptor activityCALCRLA;RAMP1;CALCRL;CALCR
calcitonin receptor bindingCALCA;RAMP1
coreceptor activityNRP1;CD4;TMIGD2;RGMA;CXCR6;PVRL1;RAMP3;CXCR7;ACVR2A
protein bindingTMEM199;VAMP3;CHAC1;FMNL1;PPM1A;TUFM;SDCBP2;KL;ASPA
protein transporter activityAP1G1;CCT6B;AP3S2;RANBP6;AP1S1;RAP1A;XPO1;TIMM10;AP1S3
receptor activityVMN1R47;CSF2RA;CMKLR1;GRIN3B;KLRB1B;CD2;MRC1;ATP6AP2;PVRL1A

RAMP1 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 RAMP1 here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of RAMP1.

CALCRL

Desai, AJ; Roberts, DJ; et al. Role of Receptor Activity Modifying Protein 1 in Function of the Calcium Sensing Receptor in the Human TT Thyroid Carcinoma Cell Line. PLOS ONE 9:-(2014).
Seiler, K; Nusser, JI; et al. Changes in calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor component and nitric oxide receptor (sGC) immunoreactivity in rat trigeminal ganglion following glyceroltrinitrate pretreatment. JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN 14:-(2013).
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