GABA(A) Receptor beta 1 Antibody
Western Blot
Rabbit
Mus musculus (Mouse); Rat
IgG
Polyclonal
Anti-GABA(A) Receptor beta 1 Antibody was produced by repeated immunizations with recombinant fusion proteins from the cytoplasmic loop of the beta 1
Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit beta-1, GABA(A) receptor subunit beta-1, GABA(A) receptor subunit β-1,
Anti-GABA (A) Receptor beta 1 Antibody detects GABA (A) Receptor beta 1. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, causing a hyperpolarization of the membrane through the opening of a Cl− channel associated with the GABAA receptor (GABAA-R) subtype. GABAA-Rs are important therapeutic targets for a range of sedative, anxiolytic, and hypnotic agents and are implicated in several diseases including epilepsy, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. The GABAA-R is a multimeric subunit complex. To date six alphas, four betas and four gammas, plus alternative splicing variants of some of these subunits, have been identified. Injection in oocytes or mammalian cell lines of cRNA coding for alpha- and beta-subunits results in the expression of functional GABAA-Rs sensitive to GABA. However, coexpression of a gamma- subunit is required for benzodiazepine modulation. The various effects of the benzodiazepines in brain may also be mediated via different α-subunits of the receptor. GABA (A) receptor beta 1 antibody is ideal for investigators involved in Neuroscience. Anti-GABA (A) Receptor beta 1 (Rabbit) antibody is tested for use in Western Blotting. Specific conditions for reactivity should be optimized by the end user. Expect a band of approximately 55 kDa in size corresponding to the beta 1 subunit of the GABA (A) receptor in the appropriate cell lysate or extract.
