GPCR/G Protein Overview
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are the largest class of membrane proteins in the human genome and are involved in a variety of signal transduction processes. The main function of G protein-coupled receptors is to transmit information from outside the cell to inside the cell by interacting with G proteins. These receptors act as intracellular mediators and can regulate complex network pathways. The researchers expect that one-third to one-half of all drugs on the market will target the GPCR receptor. GPCR receptors play a particularly important role in the body, and further understanding of these receptors will also have a certain impact on modern medicine.
List of GPCR/G Protein
Cat No. | Product Name | CAS No. | Purity | Order |
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I002170 | Zoledronic acid hydrate | 165800-06-6 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000207 | Donepezil HCl | 120011-70-3 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000710 | Escitalopram Oxalate | 219861-08-2 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000769 | Propranolol HCl | 318-98-9 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A001222 | Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride | 69-09-0 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I009337 | SB-408124 | 288150-92-5 (free base) | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I003973 | Tranilast | 53902-12-8 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I003556 | GW627368 | 439288-66-1 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I002988 | SB-408124 | 288150-92-5 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000217 | Irbesartan | 138402-11-6 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000670 | Candesartan Cilexetil | 145040-37-5 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A001124 | Ambrisentan | 177036-94-1 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |