Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
PDZ domain-containing proteins, such as PSD-95 and GRIP are thought to play key roles in glutamate receptor plasticity. GRIP-associated proteins (GRASPs) that bind to distinct PDZ domains within GRIP also play key roles in regulation of glutamate receptor function. GRASP-1 is a neuronal rasGEF associated with GRIP and AMPA receptors in vivo (Scannevin and Huganir, 2000). Recent work suggests that GRASP-1 may regulate neuronal ras signaling and contribute to the regulation of AMPA receptor distribution by NMDA receptor activity (Ye et al., 2000).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Not for resale without express authorization.
Protein Aliases: GRASP-1; GRIP1; GRIP1-associated protein 1; MPMGp800B12492Q3
Gene Aliases: GRASP-1; GRIPAP1; KIAA1167
UniProt ID: (Human) Q4V328
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 56850
If an Invitrogen™ antibody doesn't perform as described on our website or datasheet,we'll replace the product at no cost to you, or provide you with a credit for a future purchase.*
Learn moreGet expert recommendations for common problems or connect directly with an on staff expert for technical assistance related to applications, equipment and general product use.
Contact tech support