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Invitrogen™ Human TRPV1 (aa 7-21) Synthetic Peptide
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50 μg
Description
Vanilloid Receptor 1 (residues 7-21) Synthetic Peptide, PEP-202, from Invitrogen.
TRPV1 (Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily V Member 1) is a receptor for capsaicin, the main pungent ingredient in hot chili peppers, and elicits a sensation of burning pain by selectively activating sensory neurons. TRPV1 is a non-selective cation channel that is structurally related to members of the TRP family of ion channels such as TRPC3 and TRPC6. TRPV1 is permeable to calcium, magnesium, and monovalent cations of sodium and potassium. Structurally, TRPV1 contains 6 trans-membrane domains, a P-loop membrane domain and 3 ankyrin repeat domains. TRPV1 is also activated by increases in temperature in the noxious range, suggesting that it functions as a transducer of painful thermal stimuli in vivo. TRPV1 seems to mediate proton influx and may be involved in intracellular acidosis in nociceptive neurons. The expression of TRPV1 appears to be limited to neurons within the sensory ganglia. Four transcript variants encoding TRPV1 with variations in th 5' UTR sequence have been described. Diseases associated with TRPV1 include Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Bladder Disease.

Specifications
Specifications
Gene ID (Entrez) | 7442 |
Species | Human |
Purification Method | purified |
Accession Number | Q8NER1 |
Common Name | Human TRPV1 (aa 7-21) |
Concentration | 0.5 mg/mL |
Content And Storage | -20°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
Description | Synthetic Peptide |
Format | Lyophilized |
Formulation | peptide with no preservative |
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