GPCR Assay Kits: Streamline Your GPCR Research
Illuminate cellular signaling with our GPCR Assay Kits:
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CB1R Reporter Assay Kit
Species
Human
Target Type
GPCR
Associated Disease
Cancer, Cardiovascular, Dermatitis, Dyslipidemia, NASH/NAFLD, Neurodegenerative, Obesity, Osteoporosis
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Dummy Product
Species
Human
Target Type
Growth Factor Receptor
Associated Disease
Cardiovascular
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Human TGR5 Reporter Assay Kit
Species
Human
Target Type
GPCR
Associated Disease
Cardiovascular
Unveiling the Significance of GPCRs: Key Players in Cellular Signaling and Therapeutic Potential
GPCRs, short for G-protein coupled receptors, are a vital class of cell surface receptors involved in various physiological processes. These receptors transmit extracellular signals to the intracellular environment, influencing cellular behavior and regulation of important functions.
GPCRs are incredibly diverse and exist in abundance throughout the human body. They play crucial roles in the molecular sensing of hormones, neurotransmitters, and light, making them vital to sensory processes such as vision, olfaction, and taste.
The basic structure of GPCRs consists of seven transmembrane helices embedded in the cellular membrane. When a ligand binds to the receptor, it triggers a series of events leading to the activation of intracellular signaling pathways. These pathways, often mediated by G-proteins, can impact gene expression, enzyme activity, ion channel conductance, and other cellular responses.
Understanding GPCRs is crucial for drug development, as they are targets for a significant proportion of medications on the market today. Exploring the intricacies of these receptors continues to be an exciting area of research, offering promising avenues for novel therapeutic interventions.