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Mouse Anti-CMKLR1 Recombinant Antibody (CBLC165-LY) (CBMAB-C11064-LY)

The product is antibody recognizes CMKLR1. The antibody CBLC165-LY immunoassay techniques such as: WB, IP, IF, ELISA.
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Summary

Host Animal
Mouse
Specificity
Mouse, Rat, Human
Clone
CBLC165-LY
Antibody Isotype
IgG
Application
WB, IP, IF, ELISA

Basic Information

Specificity
Mouse, Rat, Human
Antibody Isotype
IgG
Clonality
Monoclonal
Application Notes
The COA includes recommended starting dilutions, optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.

Formulations & Storage [For reference only, actual COA shall prevail!]

Format
Liquid
Storage
Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freezethaw cycles.

Target

Full Name
Chemerin Chemokine-Like Receptor 1
Introduction
CMKLR1 (Chemerin Chemokine-Like Receptor 1) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with CMKLR1 include Gerstmann Syndrome and Cataract 18. Among its related pathways are Peptide ligand-binding receptors. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include G-protein coupled receptor activity and chemokine receptor activity. An important paralog of this gene is GPR1.
Entrez Gene ID
Human1240
Mouse14747
Rat60669
UniProt ID
HumanQ99788
MouseP97468
RatO35786
Function
Receptor for the chemoattractant adipokine chemerin/RARRES2 and for the omega-3 fatty acid derived molecule resolvin E1. Interaction with RARRES2 induces activation of intracellular signaling molecules, such as SKY, MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2), MAPK14/P38MAPK and PI3K leading to multifunctional effects, like, reduction of immune responses, enhancing of adipogenesis and angionesis. Resolvin E1 down-regulates cytokine production in macrophages by reducing the activation of MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2) and NF-kappa-B. Positively regulates adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolism. Acts as a coreceptor for several SIV strains (SIVMAC316, SIVMAC239, SIVMACL7E-FR and SIVSM62A), as well as a primary HIV-1 strain (92UG024-2).
Biological Process
Chemotaxis Source: UniProtKB
Complement receptor mediated signaling pathway Source: GO_Central
G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway Source: UniProtKB
Immune response Source: ProtInc
Inflammatory response Source: GO_Central
Negative regulation of interleukin-12 production Source: UniProtKB
Negative regulation of NF-kappaB transcription factor activity Source: UniProtKB
Phospholipase C-activating G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway Source: GO_Central
Positive regulation of cold-induced thermogenesis Source: YuBioLab
Positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration Source: GO_Central
Positive regulation of fat cell differentiation Source: UniProtKB
Positive regulation of macrophage chemotaxis Source: DFLAT
Regulation of calcium-mediated signaling Source: UniProtKB
Skeletal system development Source: ProtInc
Cellular Location
Cell membrane
Topology
Extracellular: 1-41
Helical: 42-64
Cytoplasmic: 65-75
Helical: 76-97
Extracellular: 98-114
Helical: 115-135
Cytoplasmic: 136-154
Helical: 155-176
Extracellular: 177-224
Helical: 225-245
Cytoplasmic: 246-261
Helical: 262-282
Extracellular: 283-300
Helical: 301-320
Cytoplasmic: 321-373

Fischer, T. F., Schoeder, C. T., Zellmann, T., Stichel, J., Meiler, J., & Beck-Sickinger, A. G. (2021). Cyclic analogues of the chemerin C-terminus mimic a loop conformation essential for activating the chemokine-like receptor 1. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 64(6), 3048-3058.

Fischer, T. F., Czerniak, A. S., Weiß, T., Zellmann, T., Zielke, L., Els-Heindl, S., & Beck-Sickinger, A. G. (2021). Cyclic derivatives of the chemerin C-terminus as metabolically stable agonists at the chemokine-like receptor 1 for cancer treatment. Cancers, 13(15), 3788.

Omori, A., Goshima, M., Kakuda, C., Kodama, T., Otani, K., Okada, M., & Yamawaki, H. (2020). Chemerin-9-induced contraction was enhanced through the upregulation of smooth muscle chemokine-like receptor 1 in isolated pulmonary artery of pulmonary arterial hypertensive rats. Pflügers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology, 472(3), 335-342.

Kumar, J. D., Aolymat, I., Tiszlavicz, L., Reisz, Z., Garalla, H. M., Beynon, R., ... & Varro, A. (2019). Chemerin acts via CMKLR1 and GPR1 to stimulate migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells: putative role of decreased TIMP-1 and TIMP-2. Oncotarget, 10(2), 98.

Yao, J., Li, Z., Fu, Y., Wu, R., Wang, Y., Liu, C., ... & Zhang, H. (2019). Involvement of obesity-associated upregulation of chemerin/chemokine-like receptor 1 in oxidative stress and apoptosis in ovaries and granulosa cells. Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 510(3), 449-455.

Zhao, H., Yan, D., Xiang, L., Huang, C., Li, J., Yu, X., ... & Zhang, J. V. (2019). Chemokine-like receptor 1 deficiency leads to lower bone mass in male mice. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 76(2), 355-367.

Dranse, H. J., Zheng, A., Comeau, A. M., Langille, M. G., Zabel, B. A., & Sinal, C. J. (2018). The impact of chemerin or chemokine-like receptor 1 loss on the mouse gut microbiome. PeerJ, 6, e5494.

Yang, X., Yao, J., Wei, Q., Ye, J., Yin, X., Quan, X., ... & Xing, H. (2018). Role of chemerin/CMKLR1 in the maintenance of early pregnancy. Frontiers of medicine, 12(5), 525-532.

Perumalsamy, S., Ain Aqilah Mohd Zin, N., Teguh Widodo, R., Azman Wan Ahmad, W., Vethakkan, R. D., & Zaman Huri, H. (2017). Chemokine like receptor-1 (CMKLR-1) receptor: a potential therapeutic target in management of chemerin induced type 2 diabetes mellitus and cancer. Current pharmaceutical design, 23(25), 3689-3698.

Muruganandan, S., Govindarajan, R., McMullen, N. M., & Sinal, C. J. (2017). Chemokine-like receptor 1 is a novel Wnt target gene that regulates mesenchymal stem cell differentiation. Stem cells, 35(3), 711-724.

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