G proteins are important signal transducing molecules in cells1. G proteins act as molecular switches inside cells and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a cell to its interior1. Malfunction of GPCR signaling pathways are involved in many diseases, such as diabetes, blindness, allergies, depression, cardiovascular defects, and certain forms of cancer
G protein signaling
- ZM 241385, Antagonist of A 1 receptor;Antagonist of A 2A receptor;Antagonist of A 2B receptor;Antagonist of A 3 receptor
Cas#:139180-30-6
Starting at $107.90
- Quisqualic acid, Inhibitor of Cystine/glutamate transporter;Agonist of mGlu 1 receptor;Agonist of mGlu 5 receptor
Cas#:52809-07-1
Starting at $100.90
- Regadenoson, Agonist of A 1 receptor;Agonist of A 2A receptor;Agonist of A 2B receptor;Agonist of A 3 receptor
Cas#:313348-27-5
Starting at $73.90