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06-868 Anti-GABAA Receptor α1 Antibody

06-868
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
R, MWB, IH(P), IPRbAffinity PurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue Number06-868
Brand Family Upstate
Trade Name
  • Upstate
DescriptionAnti-GABAA Receptor α1 Antibody
Alternate Names
  • Gamma-amino butyric acid receptor subunit alpha-1
  • GABA(A) receptor subunit alpha-1
  • gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor, alpha 1
Background InformationThe neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) binds to specific transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane of both pre- and postsynaptic neurons. Three general classes of GABA receptors are known: GABAA and GABAC (ionotropic) receptors and GABAB (metabotropic) receptors. The GABAA (gamma-Aminobutyric Acid type A) receptor is a multiprotein complex that acts as a ligand-gated chloride channel. These receptors are hetero-oligomers, for which 6 subunits are currently known (a, b, g, d, e and r). There are at least 6 different isoforms of the alpha subunit, and receptor subunit expression varies during development. Increased alpha1 subunit assembly in postsynaptic receptors of cerebellar inhibitory synapses is responsible for the fast inhibitory synaptic currents observed during postnatal development. Additionally, alpha1-containing GABAA receptors are important in regulating the reinforcing properties of alcohol, and expression of the alpha1 subunit increases upon chronic exposure to alcohol, making it a potential therapeutic target for alcohol dependency.
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Product Information
FormatAffinity Purified
Control
  • Rat Brain Microsomal Preparation Tissue Lysate.
PresentationPurified rabbit polyclonal in buffer containing 0.1 M Tris-Glycine (pH 7.4), 150 mM NaCl with 0.05% sodium azide.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationThis Anti-GABAA Receptor α1 Antibody is validated for use in IH, IP, WB for the detection of GABAA Receptor α1.
Key Applications
  • Western Blotting
  • Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
  • Immunoprecipitation
Application NotesImmunohistochemistry Analysis: A 1:500 dilution from a representative lot detected GABAA Receptor α1 in rat hippocampus tissue.

Immunoprecipitation Analysis: 5 µL from a representative lot immunoprecipitated GABAA Receptor α1 in rat brain microsomal preparation RIPA lysate.
Biological Information
ImmunogenKLH-conjugated linear peptide corresponding to the topological domain of rat GABAA Receptor α1.
EpitopeTopological domain.
HostRabbit
SpecificityThis antibody recognizes the topographical domain of GABAA Receptor α1.
Species Reactivity
  • Rat
  • Mouse
Species Reactivity NoteDemonstrated to react with Rat and Mouse. Other homologies: Human (94% sequence homology).
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummarySubunit of GABAA receptors, which bind benzodiazepines and act as inhibitory ion channels in the brain.
Gene Symbol
  • Gabra1
  • Gabra-1
  • GABA
  • EJM
Purification MethodAffinity Purfied
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: GABA, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate brain, mediates neuronal inhibition by binding to the GABA/benzodiazepine receptor and opening an integral chloride channel.

SUBUNIT STRUCTURE: Generally pentameric. There are five types of GABA(A) receptor chains: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and rho. Binds UBQLN1. Interacts with TRAK1.

SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell junction > synapse > postsynaptic cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
Molecular Weight~51 kDa observed
Physicochemical Information
Dimensions
Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Quality AssuranceEvaluated by Western Blot in rat brain microsomal preparation tissue lysate.

Western Blot Analysis: A 1:10,000 dilution of this antibody detected GABAA Receptor α1 in 10 µg of rat brain microsomal preparation tissue lysate.
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsStable for 1 year at 2-8°C from date of receipt.
Packaging Information
Material Size200 µL
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
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Référence GTIN
06-868 04053252282829

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Anti-GABAA Receptor α1 Antibody FDS

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Anti-GABAA Receptor α1 Antibody Certificats d'analyse

TitreNuméro de lot
Anti-GABAA Receptor alpha;1 - 17478 17478
Anti-GABAA Receptor alpha;1 - 22589 22589
Anti-GABAA Receptor #945;1 - 1975358 1975358
Anti-GABAA Receptor #945;1 - 2153153 2153153
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - 2037871 2037871
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - 2297227 2297227
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - DAM1724041 DAM1724041
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - DAM1764423 DAM1764423
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - DAM1770302 DAM1770302
Anti-GABAA Receptor 1 - DAM1791343 DAM1791343

Références bibliographiques

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Synaptic function of nicastrin in hippocampal neurons.
Lee, SH; Sharma, M; Südhof, TC; Shen, J
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  111  8973-8  2014

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Western BlottingMouse24889619 24889619
Cryoloading: introducing large molecules into live synaptosomes.
Nath, AR; Chen, RH; Stanley, EF
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience  8  4  2014

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24478628 24478628
The effect of STAT3 inhibition on status epilepticus and subsequent spontaneous seizures in the pilocarpine model of acquired epilepsy.
Grabenstatter, HL; Del Angel, YC; Carlsen, J; Wempe, MF; White, AM; Cogswell, M; Russek, SJ; Brooks-Kayal, AR
Neurobiology of disease  62  73-85  2014

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Western Blotting24051278 24051278
An autocrine γ-aminobutyric acid signaling system exists in pancreatic β-cell progenitors of fetal and postnatal mice.
Feng, MM; Xiang, YY; Wang, S; Lu, WY
International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology  5  91-101  2013

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Immunohistochemistry23750307 23750307
Altered cortical GABAA receptor composition, physiology, and endocytosis in a mouse model of a human genetic absence epilepsy syndrome.
Zhou, C; Huang, Z; Ding, L; Deel, ME; Arain, FM; Murray, CR; Patel, RS; Flanagan, CD; Gallagher, MJ
The Journal of biological chemistry  288  21458-72  2013

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23744069 23744069
Baicalein reduces β-amyloid and promotes nonamyloidogenic amyloid precursor protein processing in an Alzheimer's disease transgenic mouse model.
Zhang, SQ; Obregon, D; Ehrhart, J; Deng, J; Tian, J; Hou, H; Giunta, B; Sawmiller, D; Tan, J
Journal of neuroscience research  91  1239-46  2013

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Western Blotting23686791 23686791
Expression of GABAA α2-, β1- and ε-receptors are altered significantly in the lateral cerebellum of subjects with schizophrenia, major depression and bipolar disorder.
Fatemi, SH; Folsom, TD; Rooney, RJ; Thuras, PD
Translational psychiatry  3  e303  2013

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Western BlottingHuman24022508 24022508
Tracking the expression of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission-related proteins and neuroplasticity markers after noise induced hearing loss.
Browne, CJ; Morley, JW; Parsons, CH
PloS one  7  e33272  2011

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22428005 22428005
CSPα knockout causes neurodegeneration by impairing SNAP-25 function.
Sharma, M; Burré, J; Bronk, P; Zhang, Y; Xu, W; Südhof, TC
The EMBO journal  31  829-41  2011

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22187053 22187053
Proteasome Inhibition Alleviates SNARE-Dependent Neurodegeneration.
Sharma, Manu, et al.
Sci Transl Med, 4: 147ra113 (2012)  2011

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22896677 22896677