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  • mProX™ Human MRGPRE Stable Cell Line

    [CAT#: S01YF-0923-PY110]
    Product Category:
    Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
    Subcategory:
    GPCR Cell Lines

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    Target Protein
    MRGPRE
    Target Family
    Mas-related Gene Family
    Target Protein Species
    Human
    Host Cell Type
    HEK293;CHO-K1
    Target Classification
    GPCR Cell Lines
    Target Research Area
    CNS Research
    Related Diseases
    Cerebrooculofacioskeletal Syndrome 4;Mixed Sleep Apnea
    Gene ID
    Human: 116534
    UniProt ID
    Human: Q86SM8

    Product Properties

    Biosafety Level
    Level 1
    Activity
    Yes
    Quantity
    10⁶ cells per vial
    Applications
    The specific applications of MRGPRE in scientific research are still emerging. However, given its association with the MRGPR family, it's likely that MRGPRE is involved in various physiological and pathological processes. The heteromeric properties of MRGPRE, in conjunction with MRGPRD and MRGPRF, have been studied, highlighting the significance of GPCR heteromerization in functional modulation. As research advances, the roles and applications of MRGPRE in health and disease will become clearer.

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    FAQ

    chat Joseph (Verified Customer)

    What is the primary function of MRGPRE in the immune system? Jun 16 2022

    chat Patrick Liam (Creative Biolabs Scientific Support)

    MRGPRE is expressed in mast cells and plays a role in the release of inflammatory mediators, contributing to allergic reactions and immune responses. Jun 16 2022

    chat Carol (Verified Customer)

    How does MRGPRE activation affect mast cell degranulation? Dec 11 2020

    chat Patrick Liam (Creative Biolabs Scientific Support)

    Activation of MRGPRE leads to mast cell degranulation, which results in the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators. Dec 11 2020

    Published Data

    Fig.1 MRGPRE mRNA expression in human brain.

    Displayed are normalized RNA expression levels (nTPM) across 13 brain regions, with color differentiation denoting specific brain areas. The accompanying bar highlights the peak expression within the considered subregions.

    Ref: Sjöstedt, Evelina, et al. "An atlas of the protein-coding genes in the human, pig, and mouse brain." Science 367.6482 (2020): eaay5947.
    Human Protein Atlas proteinatlas.org

    Pubmed: 32139519

    DOI: 10.1126/science.aay5947

    Research Highlights

    Wang W, et al. "Mediation by DNA methylation on the association of BMI and serum uric acid in ." Gene, 2023.
    The relationship between obesity and hyperuricemia is well-established, although the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. In order to investigate the potential role of BMI-related DNA methylation in mediating the effects of obesity on serum uric acid levels, an epigenome-wide association analysis was carried out on 64 pairs of monozygotic twins. Further analysis using ontology enrichment tools revealed 138 CpGs as potential mediators between BMI and SUA levels. This was supported by gene expression data, which showed that BMI-related DNAm variation may partly explain the association between BMI and SUA levels. Additionally, BMI-DNAm interactions were identified for two CpGs within the VENTX gene, the expression of which was also found to be negatively associated with SUA levels.
    Pubmed: 36243213   DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146957

    Herrera-Luis E, et al. "Epigenome-wide association study of lung function in Latino children and youth ." Clinical epigenetics, 2022.
    Previous studies on DNA methylation have linked levels at different CpG sites or regions with lung function. Additionally, genetic ancestry has been associated with lung function in Latinos but no epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) has been conducted in this population. In this research, the authors aimed to identify DNA methylation patterns associated with lung function in pediatric asthma in Latinos. The study included 250 Puerto Rican and 148 Mexican American children and young adults with asthma. Results showed five CpGs significantly associated with lung function, regulated by genetic variation in Latinos and the Biobank-based Integrative Omics Studies (BIOS) consortium. Furthermore, two differentially methylated regions in REXOC and AURKC were associated with lung function in Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans. The findings also replicated previous associations of epigenetic markers with lung function in non-Latino populations.
    Pubmed: 35033200   DOI: 10.1186/s13148-022-01227-5

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