Recombinant Human GHR Protein Standard (His tag)
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Recombinant Human GHR Protein Standard (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >80%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, sELISA.
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Growth hormone receptor, GH receptor, Somatotropin receptor, GHR
- sELISA
Supplier Data
Sandwich ELISA - Recombinant Human GHR Protein Standard (His tag) (AB316661)
Sandwich ELISA with the capture antibody dilution at 2 µg/mL and detector antibody dilution at 0.5 µg/mL.
- SDS-PAGE
Supplier Data
SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human GHR Protein Standard (His tag) (AB316661)
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab316661 under reducing conditions for 2ug protein.
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Product details
While the standard is the same as the one provided in the corresponding SimpleStep ELISA Kit, it cannot be treated as the consumable provided with our SimpleStep ELISA Kit due to differences in its concentration calibration.
Abcam guarantee that this protein standard is suitable for use in a sandwich ELISA. Individual results may vary due to differences in technique, laboratory equipment, buffers, and other experimental factors. The detection range provided for this protein standard is based on initial sandwich ELISA validation data.
The protein concentration is the concentration after validation on our sandwich ELISA platform. This Standard protein is guaranteed to work with our Capture and Detector antibodies in sELISA. Please contact our Scientific Supportteam to know which antibody pair is suitable for this protein.
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Properties and storage information
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Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
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Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
The growth hormone receptor facilitates the hormone's ability to promote growth and cell differentiation. The receptor when activated stimulates the JAK2/STAT5 signaling pathway a part of a larger GHR complex. This complex leads to gene transcription that stimulates growth and metabolism. The activation of GHR has significant effects on the cellular functions related to protein synthesis lipid metabolism and glucose metabolism.
Pathways
The growth hormone receptor is an important component of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway and the mTOR signaling pathway. In these pathways GHR interacts with other proteins such as Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5). These interactions play a critical role in translating the binding of growth hormone into cellular responses that lead to growth and metabolic regulation.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
General info
Function
Receptor for pituitary gland growth hormone (GH1) involved in regulating postnatal body growth (PubMed : 1549776, PubMed : 2825030, PubMed : 8943276). On ligand binding, couples to the JAK2/STAT5 pathway (PubMed : 1549776, PubMed : 15690087, PubMed : 2825030, PubMed : 8943276).. Growth hormone-binding protein. The soluble form (GHBP) acts as a reservoir of growth hormone in plasma and may be a modulator/inhibitor of GH signaling.. Isoform 2. Up-regulates the production of the soluble Growth hormone-binding protein form (GHBP) and acts as a negative inhibitor of growth hormone signaling.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the type I cytokine receptor family. Type 1 subfamily.
Post-translational modifications
The soluble form (GHBP) is produced by phorbol ester-promoted proteolytic cleavage at the cell surface (shedding) by ADAM17/TACE (PubMed:11785980). Shedding is inhibited by growth hormone (GH) binding to the receptor probably due to a conformational change in GHR rendering the receptor inaccessible to ADAM17 (By similarity).. On GH binding, phosphorylated on tyrosine residues in the cytoplasmic domain by JAK2.. Ubiquitinated by the ECS(SOCS2) complex following ligand-binding and phosphorylation by JAK2, leading to its degradation by the proteasome (PubMed:21980433, PubMed:25505247, PubMed:31182716, PubMed:34857742). Regulation by the ECS(SOCS2) complex acts as a negative feedback loop of growth hormone receptor signaling (PubMed:21980433). Ubiquitination is not sufficient for GHR internalization (By similarity).
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