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This antibody is predicted to react with porcine, non-human primate and rat based on sequence homology.
The OPRM1 gene encodes the mu opioid receptor, which is the primary site of action for the most commonly used opioids, including morphine, heroin, fentanyl, and methadone. It is also the primary receptor for endogenous opioid peptides beta-endorphin and the enkephalins. The OPRM1 receptor is a membrane of the G protein-coupled receptor family. There are at least 3 types of opioid receptors, mu, kappa, and delta, each with a distinct pharmacologic profile.
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Protein Aliases: exon 1 splice variant; exon 4 splice variant; G-protein coupled receptor; GPCR; GPCR; MOR-1K1; hMOP; KIAA0403; MOP receptor; MOR-1; MOR-1A; MOR-1BI; MOR-1BII; MOR-1C; MOR-1CII; alternatively spliced; MOR-1Eiii; MOR-1Eiv; MOR-1F; MOR-1P; MOR-1Q; MOR-1R; MOR-1T; MOR-1U; MOR1; MOR3; Mu class opiate receptor; mu opiate receptor; mu opioid receptor hMOR-1a; mu opioid receptor MOR-1BI; mu opioid receptor MOR-1P; Opioid mu receptor; Opioid Receptor; OTTHUMP00000017463; unnamed protein product
Gene Aliases: LMOR; M-OR-1; MOP; MOP-R; MOR; MOR-1; MOR-1O; MOR1; muOR; OPRM
UniProt ID: (Human) P35372, (Mouse) P42866
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4988, (Mouse) 18390
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