CRF2 Receptors
Corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 2 (CRHR2) is a protein, also known by the IUPHAR-recommended name CRF2, that is encoded by the CRHR2 gene and occurs on the surfaces of some mammalian cells. CRF2 receptors are type 2 G protein-coupled receptors for corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) that are resident in the plasma membranes of hormone-sensitive cells. CRH, a peptide of 41 amino acids synthesized in the hypothalamus, is the principal neuroregulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, signaling via guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) and downstream effectors such as adenylate cyclase. The CRF2 receptor is a multi-pass membrane protein with a transmembrane domain composed of seven helices arranged in a V-shape. CRF2 receptors are activated by two structurally similar peptides, urocortin II and urocortin III, as well as CRH.
Products for CRF2 Receptors
- Cat.No. Product Name Information
- BCC5867 K 41498Highly selective and potent CRF2 antagonist
- BCC5868 Antisauvagine-30Potent, selective and competitive CRF2 antagonist
- BCC5906 Astressin 2BSelective CRF2 antagonist