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OR1L6

olfactory receptor, family 1, subfamily L, member 6

Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. The olfactory receptor proteins are members of a large family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) arising from single coding-exon genes. Olfactory receptors share a 7-transmembrane domain structure with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors and are responsible for the recognition and G protein-mediated transduction of odorant signals. The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the genome. The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms.

Gene Name: olfactory receptor, family 1, subfamily L, member 6
Family/Subfamily: GPCR , Olfactory
Synonyms: OR1L6, HG16, Olfactory receptor 1L7, OR1L7, Olfactory receptor 1L6, Olfactory receptor OR9-30, OR9-30
Target Sequences: AF399563 Q8NGR2 Q8NGR2

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80-160 aa, Internal (1)
aa111-160 (1)
aa95-144 (1)
No (7)
Myc-DDK (Flag) (2)
Human (1)
293T Cells (1)
HEK 293 Cells (1)
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OR1L6 Rabbit anti-Human Polyclonal Antibody
Human
ELISA, IF, WB
Unconjugated
100 µg/$357
OR1L6 Antibody - Western blot of Olfactory receptor 1L6 antibody
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OR1L6 Rabbit anti-Human Polyclonal (80-160 aa, Internal) Antibody
Human
ELISA, IF, WB
Unconjugated
50 µg/$295; 100 µg/$335; 200 µg/$394
OR1L6 Antibody - Immunofluorescence analysis of HUVEC cells, using OR1L6 Antibody. The picture on the right is blocked with the synthesized peptide.
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OR1L6 Rabbit anti-Human Polyclonal (aa111-160) Antibody
Human
IF, Peptide-ELISA, WB
Unconjugated
50 µl/$334; 100 µl/$397
OR1L6 Antibody - Staining HuvEc cells by IF/ICC. The samples were fixed with PFA and permeabilized in 0.1% Triton X-100, then blocked in 10% serum for 45 min at 25°C. The primary antibody was diluted at 1:200 and incubated with the sample for 1 hour at 37°C. An Alexa Fluor 594 conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) Ab, diluted at 1/600, was used as the secondary antibody.
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OR1L6 Rabbit anti-Human Polyclonal Antibody
Human
IF, Peptide-ELISA, WB
Unconjugated
100 µl/$379; 200 µl/$421
OR1L6 Antibody - Western blot analysis of the lysates from COLO205 cells using OR1L6 antibody.
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OR1L6 Rabbit anti-Human Polyclonal (aa95-144) Antibody
Human
Peptide-ELISA, WB
Unconjugated
50 µl/$334; 100 µl/$397
OR1L6 Protein - Western validation with an anti-DDK antibody * L: Control HEK293 lysate R: Over-expression lysate
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293T Cells
Myc-DDK (Flag)
39.52 kDa
20 µg/$150
OR1L6 Protein - Western validation with an anti-DDK antibody * L: Control HEK293 lysate R: Over-expression lysate
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HEK 293 Cells
Myc-DDK (Flag)
39.52 kDa
100 µg/$494
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