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Recombinant Mouse Leptin receptor (Lepr), partial

Recombinant Mouse Leptin receptor (Lepr), partial

SPP-03543

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Target Information
Species Mus musculus
Target Name Leptin Receptor
UniProt No. P48356
Subcellular Location Cell membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, Basolateral cell membrane; Isoform E: Secreted
Tissue Specificity Isoform A: highest level of expression in lung and kidney, also present in heart, brain, spleen, liver, muscle, choroid plexus and hypothalamus. Isoform B: highest levels of expression in hypothalamus and lower levels in brain, testes and adipose tissue.
Gene Abbr. Lepr
Full Name leptin receptor
Alias LE, LEPROT, Leprb, Modb, Modb1
Introduction Leptin receptor (OB-R), also named B219, is a type I cytokine receptor family protein with significant amino acid sequence identity with gp130, G-CSF receptor, and the LIF receptor. Multiple isoforms of human and mouse OB-R, including a long form (OB-RL) with a large cytoplasmic domain capable of signal-transduction, and several receptor isoforms with short cytoplasmic domains (OB-Rs) lacking signal-transducing capabilities, have been identified. The extracellular domains of the short and long forms of OB-R are identical. An OB-R transcript lacking a transmembrane domain and potentially encoding a soluble form of the receptor has also been described. Circulating soluble OB-R, complexed to leptin, has been detected in mouse serum. Serum soluble OB-R levels have been shown to increase during pregnancy. OB-RL transcripts were reported to be expressed predominantly in regions of the hypothalamus previously thought to be important in body weight regulation. Expression of OB-Rs transcripts have been found in multiple tissues, including the choroid plexus, lung, kidney and primitive hematopoietic cell populations. OB-R has recently been shown to be encoded by the mouse diabetes (db) and rat fatty (fa) genes. Rodents homozygous for the db or fa mutations have been known to exhibit an obesity phenotype.

Mouse OB-R long form encodes a 1162 amino acid (aa) residue precursor protein with a 22 aa residue signal peptide, an 817 aa residue extracellular domain, a 21 aa residue transmembrane domain, and a 302 aa residue cytoplasmic domain. The extracellular domain of OB-R contains two hemopoietin receptor domains, a fibronectin type III domain and the WSXWS domain. Recombinant murine soluble OB-R has been shown to bind leptin with high affinity and is a potent leptin antagonist.

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Gavrilova, O. et al. (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272:30546.
Product Details
Product Type Recombinant Protein
Storage & Handling
Storage Temp. Store at -20 °C upon receipt unless otherwise instructed.
Handling Aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

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