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Human QRFPR Stable Cell Line-CHO

GPR103 is a G-protein coupled receptor that has been shown to be expressed primarily in brain, heart, kidney, adrenal gland, retina and testis. Its ligand has been identified as a 43-residue RF-amide peptide known as QRFP. When administered centrally in mice, QRFP was shown to increase feeding, behavioral arousal and blood pressure. When administered iv, this peptide caused release of aldosterone. Knockout mice (GPR103 -/-) have suggested a role of GPR103 in regulating bone formation. These diverse but important physiological functions of this receptor and ligand make them important possible targets for drug discovery in several fields.

Product Information
Catalog #:  ACC-RG0853
Gene Name:  QRFPR
Abbr CHO-HuQRFPR
Alias QRFPR,GPR103,AQ27,GPR103,SP9155,MGC149217
Growth Properties Adherent
Host Cell CHO-K1
Morphology Epithelial-like
Product Format frozen
Product Type GPCR Expressing Cell
searchKeyword QRFPR,GPR103,AQ27,GPR103,SP9155,MGC149217
Shipping Dry ice
Species Human
Stability At least 6 passages

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ACC-RG1699 Human QRFPR Stable Cell Line-CHO-K1/Gα15 QRFPR Human INQUIRY
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