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Neurotensin Receptor Antibodies

Neurotensin receptors (NTS1 and NTS2) are activated by the endogenous tridecapeptide neurotensin (NT) derived from a larger precursor protein, which also generates neuromedin N, an agonist at the NTS2 receptor. Activation of NTS1 is probably responsible for the observed effects of NT on cancer cell proliferation and food intake. NTS1 is also related to NT-dopamine interactions in the brain. Indeed, NT modulates dopamine transmisssion in the nigro-striatal and mesocorticolimbic pathways through NTS1, indicating that NT analogues specifically targeting this receptor might represent a new class of antipsychotic drugs. NTS2 contributes in the protective effect of NT on pancreatic beta cells. NTS2 has been described to be responsible for the analgesic response of centrally administered NT. NTS1 is expressed mainly in the brain and intestine. NTS2 receptors are highly abundant the brain and in parietal cells of the gastric mucosa, in neuroendocrine cells of the stomach, small and large intestine, and in cells of the exocrine pancreas. NTS2 is essentially expressed in the brain and stomach.

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Agonist-induced Serine409/Serine410 phosphorylation of the Neurotensin Receptor 1
pS409/pS410-NTS1 (phospho-Neurotensin Receptor...
Serine409/Serine410 (S409/S410) is major phosphorylation site of the Neurotensin Receptor 1 (NTS1). The pS409/pS410-NTS1 antibody detects phosphorylation in response to agonists. S409/S410 phosphorylation is likely to be involved in...
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Agonist-induced Serine401 phosphorylation of the Neurotensin Receptor
pS401-NTS1 (phospho-Neurotensin Receptor 1...
Serine401 (S401) is major phosphorylation site of the Neurotensin Receptor 1 (NTS1). The pS401-NTS1 antibody detects phosphorylation in response to agonists. S401 phosphorylation is likely to be involved in efficient ligand sequestration...
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 Agonist-induced Serine403/Serine404 phosphorylation of the Neurotensin Receptor 1
pS403/pS404-NTS1 (phospho-Neurotensin Receptor...
Serine403/Serine404 (S403/S404) is major phosphorylation site of the Neurotensin Receptor 1 (NTS1). The pS403/pS404-NTS1 antibody detects phosphorylation in response to agonists. S403/S404 phosphorylation is likely to be involved in...
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Validation of the Neurotensin Receptor 1 in transfected HEK293 cells
NTS1 (non-phospho), Neurotensin Receptor 1...
The NTS1 receptor antibody is directed against the distal end of the carboxyl-terminal tail of human Neurotensin Receptor 1. It can be used to detect total NTS1 receptors in Western blots independent of phosphorylation. The NTS1 antibody...
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Immunohistochemical identification of Neurotensin Receptor 2 in gastric mucosa.
NTS2 (IHC-grade), Neurotensin Receptor 2 Antibody
The NTS2 antibody is directed against the distal end of the carboxyl-terminal tail of human Neurotensin Receptor 2. It can be used to detect total NTS2 receptors in Western blots independent of phosphorylation. The NTS2 antibody can also...
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For more information on neurotensin receptor pharmacology please refer to the IUPHAR database. For further reading refer to:

Mazella J, Sarret P, Vincent JP. Neurotensin receptors (version 2019.4) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE. 2019; 2019(4). Available from: https://doi.org/10.2218/gtopdb/F47/2019.4

For more information on neurotensin receptor pharmacology please refer to the  IUPHAR  database. For further reading refer to: Mazella J, Sarret P, Vincent JP. Neurotensin receptors... read more »
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Neurotensin Receptor Antibodies

For more information on neurotensin receptor pharmacology please refer to the IUPHAR database. For further reading refer to:

Mazella J, Sarret P, Vincent JP. Neurotensin receptors (version 2019.4) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE. 2019; 2019(4). Available from: https://doi.org/10.2218/gtopdb/F47/2019.4

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