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Gene-specific Break Apart Probe-GPR149

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Catalog: GBAFP-GPR149-03075
Classification: Gene-specific Break Apart Probes
Description: Our Gene-specific Break Apart Probes usually target the flanks of the target gene (GPR149). Due to this design method, our probe products can detect chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations, by FISH.The product usually consists of a reagent combination composed of a probe with a selected dye color and a hybridization reagent.
Application: GPR149 Gene-specific Break Apart Probe is designed to detect potential GPR149 rearrangements. This probe has been confirmed on the metaphase and interphase chromosomes by FISH. We provide a variety of dye color combinations for Break Apart Probes for customers to choose from. Probe products not only provide some classic color combinations, but also provide customized probe services.
Quantity: 20 Tests
Probe Kits Volume (µL): 40 μL
Hybridization Solution (µL): 200 μL
Turnaround Time: Within 10 Business Days
Shipping Time: 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping
Shipping Conditions: -20℃
Storage Conditions: Store at -20℃ and avoid light;

Gene Details

Gene Name G Protein-coupled Receptor 149
Gene Summary [Provided by RefSeq] This gene encodes a seven-transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) class A family member. Although categorized as a class A GPCR, the encoded protein lacks the first two charged amino acids of the highly conserved Asp-Arg-Tyr (DRY) motif found in the third transmembrane helix of class A receptors which is important for efficient G protein-coupled signal transduction. Mice with a knockout of the orthologous gene are viable and have normal maturation of the ovarian follicle, but show enhanced fertility and ovulation. All GPCRs have a common structural architecture consisting of seven transmembrane alpha-helices interconnected by three extracellular and three intracellular loops. A general feature of GPCR signaling is agonist-induced conformational changes in the receptor, leading to activation of the heterotrimeric G proteins, which consist of the guanine nucleotide-binding G-alpha subunit and the dimeric G-beta-gamma subunits. The activated G proteins then bind to and activate numerous downstream effector proteins, which generate second messengers that mediate a broad range of cellular and physiological processes. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2017]
Gene Symbol GPR149
Location 3q25.2
Chromosome Chromosome3
Coordinates This gene maps to 154055460-154147504 in GRCh37 coordinates.
Species Human

Order Sheet

Number Dye Color Order Name Absorbance Maximum Emission Maximum Add to Cart
1 GR; OR GBAFP-GPR149-03075-GROR 515nm;573nm 491nm;548nm
2 AQ; OR GBAFP-GPR149-03075-AQOR 467nm;573nm 418nm;548nm
3 GO; GR GBAFP-GPR149-03075-GOGR 551nm;515nm 525nm;491nm
4 GO; RE GBAFP-GPR149-03075-GORE 551nm;599nm 525nm;580nm
5 GR; GO GBAFP-GPR149-03075-GRGO 515nm;551nm 491nm;525nm
6 GR; RE GBAFP-GPR149-03075-GRRE 515nm;599nm 491nm;580nm
7 OR; GR GBAFP-GPR149-03075-ORGR 573nm;515nm 548nm;491nm
8 RE; GO GBAFP-GPR149-03075-REGO 599nm;551nm 580nm;525nm
9 RE; GR GBAFP-GPR149-03075-REGR 599nm;515nm 580nm;491nm

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