GPR3 Break Apart FISH Probe

This gene is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family and is found in the cell membrane. G protein-coupled receptors, characterized by a seven transmembrane domain motif, are involved in translating outside signals into G protein mediated intracellular effects. The encoded protein activates adenylate cyclase and modulates amyloid-beta production in a mouse model, suggesting that it may play a role in Alzheimer's disease. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2012]


Gene Details
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GPR3BA-20-REGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-REGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-ORGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-GOGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-GRRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-GROR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-GRGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GPR3BA-20-AQOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing

Gene Summary

This gene is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family and is found in the cell membrane. G protein-coupled receptors, characterized by a seven transmembrane domain motif, are involved in translating outside signals into G protein mediated intracellular effects. The encoded protein activates adenylate cyclase and modulates amyloid-beta production in a mouse model, suggesting that it may play a role in Alzheimer's disease. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2012]

Gene Details

Gene Symbol : GPR3

Gene Name : G protein-coupled receptor 3

Chromosome : CHR 1: 273,926,43-273,958,13

Locus : 1p36.11

Alt. Genes : EBI3

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