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Type: Rabbit IgG
 
Applications: IHC; WB; IP
ICC=Immunocytochemistry; IF=Immunofluorescence; IHC=Immunohistochemistry; WB=Western blotting; FC=Flow Cytometry; IP=Immunoprecipitation; E=ELISA; NB=Neutralization of Bioactivity; FACS; All Fluorecent Images;
Species Reactivity: H; R
B=Bovine; Ca=Cat; Ch=Chicken; GP=Guinea Pig; H=Human; M=Mouse; P=Porcine; Pr=Primate; R=Rat; Rb=Rabbit; Ze=Zebrafish; na
Format: Whole serum - lyophilized
 
Immunogen: C-terminal fusion protein representing amino acids 1253 - 1391of rat NMDAR2A.
 
Description/Data:

N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) forms a heterodimer of at least one NR1 and one NR2A-D subunit. Multiple receptor isoforms with distinct brain distributions and functional properties arise by selective splicing of the NR1 transcripts and differential expression of the NR2 subunits. NR1 subunits bind the co-agonist glycine and NR2 subunits bind the neurotransmitter glutamate.

NMDA receptors are among the most studied receptors in neuroscience because they are involved in neuronal cell development and plasticity, a cellular correlate for learning. NMDA receptors are also implicated in several disorders of the central nervous system including epilepsy and ischemic neuronal cell death. NMDA receptors also appear to be a target for ethanol at physiological concentrations and therefore may play a significant role in alcoholism.

Image: NMDAR2A Western Blot Analysis:

Lane 1: Rat Hippocampus
Lane 2: HEK cells transfected with NMDA NR2A
Lane 3: HEK cells transfected with NMDA NR2B
Lane 4: HEK cells transfected with NMDA NR2C
Lane 5: same as Lane 2 but antibody preabsorbed with NMDA NR2A

Related Reagents to Consider:

NMDA Receptor 1, N1

NMDA NR1 Pan

NMDA Receptor 2B

phospho-NMDA Receptor 1 (Ser890)

Phospho-NMDA Receptor 1 (Ser896)

mGluR and GluRs

GABA Receptors

All Neurotransmission Research Antibodies

Neuron/Glial Markers

Primary Neurons and Astrocytes