GRPR Break Apart FISH Probe

Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) regulates numerous functions of the gastrointestinal and central nervous systems, including release of gastrointestinal hormones, smooth muscle cell contraction, and epithelial cell proliferation and is a potent mitogen for neoplastic tissues. The effects of GRP are mediated through the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor. This receptor is a glycosylated, 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor that activates the phospholipase C signaling pathway. The receptor is aberrantly expressed in numerous cancers such as those of the lung, colon, and prostate. An individual with autism and multiple exostoses was found to have a balanced translocation between chromosome 8 and a chromosome X breakpoint located within the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]


Gene Details
SKU Test Kits Buffer Dye Color Order Now
GRPRBA-20-REGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-REGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-ORGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-GOGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-GRRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-GROR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-GRGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing
GRPRBA-20-AQOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL color color Request Pricing

Gene Summary

Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) regulates numerous functions of the gastrointestinal and central nervous systems, including release of gastrointestinal hormones, smooth muscle cell contraction, and epithelial cell proliferation and is a potent mitogen for neoplastic tissues. The effects of GRP are mediated through the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor. This receptor is a glycosylated, 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor that activates the phospholipase C signaling pathway. The receptor is aberrantly expressed in numerous cancers such as those of the lung, colon, and prostate. An individual with autism and multiple exostoses was found to have a balanced translocation between chromosome 8 and a chromosome X breakpoint located within the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Gene Details

Gene Symbol : GRPR

Gene Name : Gastrin releasing peptide receptor

Chromosome : CHR X: 161,233,00-161,535,17

Locus : Xp22.2

Alt. Genes : LRPPRC

Request Pricing

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.