ADRA1D
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Official Full Name
adrenoceptor alpha 1D
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Synonyms
ADRA1D;adrenoceptor alpha 1D;280;ENSG00000171873;DAR;ADRA1;ADRA1A;ADRA1R;ALPHA1;dJ779E11.2;20p13;alpha-1D adrenergic receptor;alpha-1D adrenergic receptor;alpha-1D adrenoceptor;alpha-1D adrenoreceptor;alpha-1A adrenergic receptor;alpha-1D-adrenergic receptor;alpha-adrenergic receptor 1a;adrenergic, alpha-1A-, receptor;adrenergic, alpha-1D-, receptor;adrenergic, alpha -1D-, receptor;
- Recombinant Proteins
- Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads
- Homo sapiens (Human)
- Human
- Mouse
- Mus musculus (Mouse)
- Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit)
- Rat
- Rattus norvegicus (Rat)
- Sus scrofa (Pig)
- E.coli expression system
- E.Coli or Yeast
- HEK293
- Mammalian Cell
- His
- His (Fc)
- Avi
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Human | ADRA1D-3317H | Recombinant Human ADRA1D, His-tagged | E.Coli or Yeast | His | 572 | |
Mouse | Adra1d-3318M | Recombinant Mouse Adra1d, His-tagged | E.Coli or Yeast | His | 562 | |
Rat | ADRA1D-540R | Recombinant Rat ADRA1D Protein | Mammalian Cell | His | ||
Rat | ADRA1D-196R | Recombinant Rat ADRA1D Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged | HEK293 | His (Fc)-Avi | ||
Rat | ADRA1D-196R-B | Recombinant Rat ADRA1D Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads | HEK293 | |||
Homo sapiens (Human) | RFL-6487HF | Recombinant Full Length Human Alpha-1D Adrenergic Receptor(Adra1D) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli expression system | His | Full Length (1-572) | |
Mus musculus (Mouse) | RFL-33084MF | Recombinant Full Length Mouse Alpha-1D Adrenergic Receptor(Adra1D) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli expression system | His | Full Length (1-562) | |
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit) | RFL-11700OF | Recombinant Full Length Rabbit Alpha-1D Adrenergic Receptor(Adra1D) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli expression system | His | Full Length (1-576) | |
Rattus norvegicus (Rat) | RFL-14647RF | Recombinant Full Length Rat Alpha-1D Adrenergic Receptor(Adra1D) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli expression system | His | Full Length (1-561) | |
Sus scrofa (Pig) | RFL3790SF | Recombinant Full Length Pig Alpha-1D Adrenergic Receptor(Adra1D) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli expression system | His | Full Length (1-571) |
- Involved Pathway
- Protein Function
- Interacting Protein
- ADRA1D Related Articles
- ADRA1D Related Research Area
ADRA1D involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ADRA1D participated on our site, such as Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes, Adrenoceptors, Amine ligand-binding receptors, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ADRA1D 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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Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes | CACNG6A;PLN;MAPK12A;MAPK3;KCNQ1;PPP1CA;CALM3B;SLC8A1;PPP2R5E |
Adrenoceptors | ADRB1;ADRA2C;ADRB3;ADRA1D;ADRA2B;ADRa1A;ADRB2;ADRA1B;ADRA2A |
Amine ligand-binding receptors | CHRM1;DRD3;ADRA2B;ADRA2A;CHRM3;ADRA1D;ADRB2;CHRM2;DRD4 |
Calcium Regulation in the Cardiac Cell | CASQ1B;CHRM1;PKIG;CX44.1;GJB2;KCNJ3;ADRB3;RGS14;RGS17 |
Calcium signaling pathway | LHCGR;CHRM5B;ERBB4A;PHKG1A;CHRM1;LTB4R2;CAMK2G;PLCZ1;NOS3 |
Class A/1 (Rhodopsin-like receptors) | LPAR5A;OXGR1;ACKR4;DRD4;OPN1MW2;PYYA;GPR55A;OPN4.1;CHRM1 |
G alpha (12/13) signalling events | ARHGEF17;ARHGEF1B;ARHGEF18A;DCLRE1B;MCF2L;ADRA1B;KALRN;ABR;ARHGEF3 |
G alpha (q) signalling events | PROK1;GPR68;CHRM5;LPAR2B;RASGRP2;LTB4R;GPR65;ADRA1D;CHRM1 |
ADRA1D has several biochemical functions, for example, alpha1-adrenergic receptor activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ADRA1D itself. We selected most functions ADRA1D had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ADRA1D. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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alpha1-adrenergic receptor activity | ADRA1B;ADRa1A;ADRA1D;ADRA1BB |
ADRA1D 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 ADRA1D here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ADRA1D.
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Q&As (17)
Ask a questionThe ADRA1D receptor plays a role in regulating the constriction of blood vessels, which affects blood pressure. Dysfunction of the ADRA1D receptor may contribute to the development of hypertension (high blood pressure).
Understanding the function of the ADRA1D protein and its role in different medical conditions can allow researchers to develop more targeted and effective treatments. Additionally, identifying potential genetic mutations in the ADRA1D gene can help with the diagnosis and treatment of certain disorders.
Yes, drugs that target the ADRA1D protein can interact with other medications, including other blood pressure medications, antidepressants, and medications used to treat erectile dysfunction.
Side effects of drugs that target the ADRA1D protein may include dizziness, headaches, fatigue, nausea, and abdominal pain. More serious side effects can include low blood pressure, palpitations, and difficulty breathing.
Yes, genetic mutations in the ADRA1D gene can affect the function of the ADRA1D protein, potentially leading to altered vasoconstriction, urinary tract function, and neurotransmitter release.
There are no known mutations in the ADRA1D gene that cause disease, but certain genetic variations in this gene may be associated with an increased risk of certain conditions, such as hypertension.
Drugs that target the ADRA1D protein are typically available in oral tablets or capsules. They can also be administered as injections in a medical setting.
Yes, there is ongoing research on the ADRA1D protein and its potential role in various medical conditions. Researchers are also exploring new drug targets and treatments that target the ADRA1D protein.
Dysfunction of the ADRA1D receptor may be associated with various medical conditions, including hypertension, lower urinary tract symptoms, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and depression.
The ADRA1D protein has been implicated in the development of several medical conditions, including hypertension, urinary incontinence, and neurological disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Yes, certain natural substances have been found to target the ADRA1D receptor, including elderflower extract and apigenin, a flavonoid found in fruits and vegetables.
Yes, targeting the ADRA1D receptor can be a potential therapeutic strategy for certain medical conditions, such as hypertension, lower urinary tract symptoms, and depression. However, further research is needed to fully understand its role and potential therapeutic applications.
Yes, there are drugs that target the ADRA1D receptor, including selective alpha-1 adrenergic receptor antagonists (such as prazosin) and alpha-1 adrenergic agonists (such as phenylephrine).
There is some evidence that the ADRA1D receptor may be involved in the development of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. However, further research is needed to fully understand its role in these conditions.
The use of drugs that target the ADRA1D protein during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been extensively studied and should be used with caution. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult with their healthcare provider before using these medications.
Yes, several drugs that target the ADRA1D protein have been developed, including prazosin and doxazosin, which are commonly used to treat high blood pressure.
The ADRA1D receptor is expressed in the smooth muscle cells of the bladder and urethra, and its activation causes relaxation of these muscles. Dysfunction of the ADRA1D receptor may contribute to lower urinary tract symptoms, such as difficulty in urination and urinary incontinence.
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