Recombinant Human Adenosine A1 Receptor protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 326 aa range, expressed in Cell free, with >=85% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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Receptor for adenosine. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G proteins which inhibit adenylyl cyclase.
Adenosine receptor A1, ADORA1
Recombinant Human Adenosine A1 Receptor protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 326 aa range, expressed in Cell free, with >=85% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
pH: 7.4 - 8
Constituents: 6% Trehalose, 0.87% Sodium chloride, 0.24% Tris, 0.05% 2-Octadecoxyethanol
Receptor for adenosine. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G proteins which inhibit adenylyl cyclase.
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
The Adenosine A1 Receptor also called A1 adenosine receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) with a mass of approximately 37 kDa. This receptor is primarily responsible for binding adenosine a nucleoside involved in numerous physiological processes. Mechanically the A1 receptor inhibits adenylyl cyclase activity via the Gi/o proteins resulting in decreased intracellular cyclic AMP levels. This receptor is expressed in various tissues including the brain heart and kidneys indicating its widespread physiological roles.
The A1 receptor plays a significant role in mediating the inhibitory effects of adenosine on neurotransmitter release. It regulates synaptic transmission modulates excitability and protects tissues from excessive stimulation. This receptor does not function alone but is part of complex networks interacting with other proteins such as A2A receptors. A1 adenosine receptor signaling contributes to cardioprotection neuroprotection and regulation of renal blood flow reflecting its importance in maintaining homeostasis.
The A1 receptor is essential in the adenosine signaling pathway and myocardial protection pathway. Through these pathways it influences important physiological responses like heart rate and blood flow. It interacts with proteins such as adenosine kinase and adenosine deaminase which regulate adenosine concentration influencing the availability of adenosine for receptor binding. The pathways involved illustrate the receptor's role in balancing energy supply and demand.
The A1 adenosine receptor is implicated in conditions like cardiac arrhythmias and epilepsy. Its role in reducing excitability and modulating synaptic transmission makes it a potential target for epilepsy treatment. In cardiac arrhythmias it helps regulate heart rate and protects against ischemic damage. The receptor's interactions with A2B receptors emphasize its role in complex disease mechanisms where it balances excitatory and inhibitory signals providing opportunities for therapeutic interventions.
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