Galanin Receptors
The galanin receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor, or metabotropic receptor which binds galanin. Galanin receptors can be found throughout the peripheral and central nervous systems and the endocrine system. So far three subtypes are known to exist: GAL-R1, GAL-R2, and GAL-R3. The specific function of each subtype remains to be fully elucidated, although as of 2009 great progress is currently being made in this respect with the generation of receptor subtype-specific knockout mice, and the first selective ligands for galanin receptor subtypes. Selective galanin agonists are anticonvulsant, while antagonists produce antidepressant and anxiolytic effects in animals, so either agonist or antagonist ligands for the galanin receptors may be potentially therapeutic compounds in humans.
Products for Galanin Receptors
- Cat.No. Product Name Information
- BCC5762 Galanin (1-15) (porcine, rat)Galanin receptor agonist peptide
- BCC5763 Galanin (2-29) (rat)Selective GAL2 peptide agonist
- BCC5871 GalnonNon-selective galanin receptor agonist
- BCC5928 Galanin (1-29) (rat, mouse)Non-selective galanin receptor agonist
- BCC5929 M617Selective GAL1 agonist
- BCC5930 M871Selective GAL2 antagonist
- BCC5931 AR-M 1896GAL2 agonist
- BCC5960 Galanin (porcine)Galanin receptor agonist
- BCC6053 M 1145Potent and selective GAL2 agonist
- BCC6961 Galanin (1-30) (human)Endogenous galanin receptor agonist
- BCC7686 M40Potent, non-selective galanin receptor antagonist