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Urotensin II (UII) and Urotensin Receptor (GPR14)

 

Urotensins are neuropeptide secreted from the urophysis in the caudal neurosecretory system of the fishes. Two bioactive Urotensins, U1 and UII have been cloned from various species including mammals. UI is 41 aa peptide, which showed prolonged hypotensive effects in mammals. It is structurally similar to mammalian corticotropin-releasing factor. UII is a vasoactive 'somatostatin-like" 12-aa cyclic peptide with similarity to somatostatin-14. Human UII is composed of only 11 aa residues, while fish and frog UII possess 12 and 13 aa, respectively. The cyclic region of the UII, which is responsible for the biological activity of the peptide, has been fully conserved from fish to human. UII expression has been observed predominantly in the spinal corde.

Recently, an orphan human G-protein coupled receptor homologous to rat GPR14 has been identified as the receptor for UII (2). GPR14 is expressed predominantly in cardiovascular tissue. Human UII effectively stimulated total peripheral resistance in anesthetized non-human primates, a response associated with profound cardiac contractile dysfunction. GPR14 (rat 386 aa and human 389 aa, ~75% homology) contains 7 transmembrane domains. It is most closely related to somatostatin receptor4. GPR14 is mostly expressed in the heart and pancreas, while low expression was detected in the brain.

 

 Items  Antigen
peptide
location
 Ab
Host
  Ab Cross-
reactivity
 Neat Antisera
Cat #
(100 ul)
 Aff. Pure Ab
Cat #
(100 ug)
* Control Peptide Cat#
(100 ug)
Urotensin II (UT II) Rat
14 aa, ~CT
Rb r, m, h UT21-S UT21-A    UT21-P
GPR14 Rat
18 aa ~Ct
 Rb r GPR14-S GPR14-A  GPR14-P
 

 Control Rabbit IgG

 

For use in ELISA, Western, Immunohisto.

 

20009-1 (/1 mg)

~CT=near C-terminus; H= Human; M= Mouse; R= Rat; B= Bovine

Control peptides, because of thier small sizes (1-3K) are not suitable for Western. They are intended for ELISA or antibody competition studies. These are provided as "free" or unconjugated forms.

Neat Antiserum represents crude, undiluted, and non-purified serum. It is is OK for studies in Western or ELISA.

Affinity pure antibodies (purified over the antigen/peptide columns), in general, will give cleaner background and recommended for IHC or IP applications.