Bradykinin Receptors
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Bradykinin and related kinins are a family of small peptides which act as mediators of pain and inflammation. They exert a variety of biological effects on the endothelium and peripheral circulation through their action on two G-protein-coupled bradykinin receptor subtypes, the B1 receptor and the B2 receptor. Bradykinin is an important pro-inflammatory molecule that causes vasodilation, plasma protein extravasation, smooth muscle contraction and pain.
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View all products for Bradykinin Receptors »| Gene | Species | Gene Symbol | Gene Accession No. | Protein Accession No. |
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| B1 | Human | BDKRB1 | NM_000710 | P46663 |
| Mouse | Bdkrb1 | NM_007539 | Q61125 | |
| Rat | Bdkrb1 | NM_030851 | P97583 | |
| B2 | Human | BDKRB2 | NM_000623 | P30411 |
| Mouse | Bdkrb2 | NM_009747 | P32299 | |
| Rat | Bdkrb2 | NM_173100 | P25023 |
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Cardiovascular Poster
Written by Janet Maguire and Anthony Davenport, this poster summarizes different GPCR classes of the vascular system and their cognate ligands. The predominant vasoactive response of blood vessels to specific receptor activation is also described. Endogenous ligands and Tocris compounds are listed.
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Written by Terry Kenakin et al, this poster highlights the multiple behaviors of seven-transmembrane (7-TM) receptors, including G-protein-dependent and -independent signaling and the concept of collateral efficacy. Compounds available from Tocris are listed.
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