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Biochem/physiol Actions
Deletion of PRLR (prolactin receptor) leads to development of prolactinomas in mice. Mutation in the gene is known to cause familial hyperprolactinemia. Overexpression of PRLR might be associated with tumorigenesis of cervical cancer. The gene is known to be downregulated in invasive breast cancer metastasis.
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Immunogen
PRLR (NP_000940.1, 1 a.a. ~ 622 a.a) full-length human protein.SequenceMKENVASATVFTLLLFLNTCLLNGQLPPGKPEIFKCRSPNKETFTCWWRPGTDGGLPTNYSLTYHREGETLMHECPDYITGGPNSCHFGKQYTSMWRTYIMMVNATNQMGSSFSDELYVDVTYIVQPDPPLELAVEVKQPEDRKPYLWIKWSPPTLIDLKTGWFTLLYEIRLKPEKAAEWEIHFAGQQTEFKILSLHPGQKYLVQVRCKPDHGYWSAWSPATFIQIPSDFTMNDTTVWISVAVLSAVICLIIVWAVALKGYSMVTCIFPPVPGPKIKGFDAHLLEKGKSEELLSALGCQDFPPTSDYEDLLVEYLEVDDSEDQHLMSVHSKEHPSQGMKPTYLDPDTDSGRGSCDSPSLLSEKCEEPQANPSTFYDPEVIEKPENPETTHTWDPQCISMEGKIPYFHAGGSKCSTWPLPQPSQHNPRSSYHNITDVCELAVGPAGAPATLLNEAGKDALKSSQTIKSREEGKATQQREVESFHSETDQDTPWLLPQEKTPFGSAKPLDYVEIHKVNKDGALSLLPKQRENSGKPKKPGTPENNKEYAKVSGVMDNNILVLVPDPHAKNVACFEESAKEAPPSLEQNQAEKALANFTATSSKCRLQLGGLDYLDPACFTHSFH
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
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