Angiotensin Receptor

Angiotensin Receptor

Angiotensin II serves as the ligand for the class of G protein-coupled receptors known as angiotensin receptors. They play a crucial role in the renin-angiotensin system as they are involved in the signal transduction of the main effector hormone, angiotensin II's, vasoconstricting stimulus. Angiotensin II, their primary ligand, has a similar affinity for the AT1 and AT2 receptors. The angiotensin receptor that has been most thoroughly characterized is AT1. The fetus and newborn have a higher concentration of AT2 receptors. The AT3 and AT4 receptors are additional understudied subtypes.

Angiotensin Receptor related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V29552 Tranilast trans- 70806-55-2 trans-Tranilast (trans-MK-341) is an anti-allergy agent utilized in study/research of bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis.
V75302 TRV055 25849-90-5 TRV055, a G protein-biased agonist, is a Gq-biased ligand of the angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1R).
V76393 TRV055 hydrochloride TRV055 HCl, a G protein-biased agonist, is a Gq-biased ligand of the angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1R).
V75281 TRV056 812644-79-4 TRV056 is a Gq-biased ligand of the angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1R).
V75292 Valsartan-d3 (CGP 48933-d3) 1331908-02-1 Valsartan-d3 is the deuterium labelled form of Valsartan.
V75294 Valsartan-d8 (CGP 48933-d8) 1089736-72-0 Valsartan-d8 is the deuterium labelled form of Valsartan.
V73481 YS-49 monohydrate YS-49 (monohydrate) is an activator of PI3K/Akt (a downstream target of RhoA) and reduces RhoA/PTEN activation in 3-methylcholine-treated cells.
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