1. Signaling Pathways
  2. GPCR/G Protein
  3. Adenosine Receptor

Adenosine Receptor

P1 receptor

Adenosine receptors (ARs) comprise a group of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) which mediate the physiological actions of adenosine. To date, four AR subtypes have been cloned and identified in different tissues. These receptors have distinct localization, signal transduction pathways and different means of regulation upon exposure to agonists. A key property of some of Adenosine receptors is their ability to serve as sensors of cellular oxidative stress, which is transmitted by transcription factors, such as NF-κB, to regulate the expression of ARs. The importance of Adenosine receptors in the regulation of normal and pathological processes such as sleep, the development of cancers and in protection against hearing loss will be examined.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-U00180
    KF21213
    Inhibitor
    KF21213 is a highly selective ligand for mapping CNS adenosine A2A receptors. KF21213 shows a high affinity for the adenosine A2A receptors (Ki=3.0 nM).
    KF21213
  • HY-U00226
    UP202-56
    Agonist
    UP202-56 is an adenosine analogue, which is an adenosinergic agonist.
    UP202-56
  • HY-U00143
    N-0861 racemate
    Antagonist
    N-0861 racemate is the racemate of N-0861. N-0861 is a selective adenosine A1 receptor antagonist.
    N-0861 racemate
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