GAT-1 is a sodium-coupled neurotransmitter transporter responsible for moving γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) across cell membranes. GABA is the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system. GAT-1 is widely distributed in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. GAT-1 and GABA are present in numerous neuronal pathways, some of which are implicated in epilepsy, sleep disorders, neuropathic pain, and attention deficit disorders.
This antibody recognizes the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-1 transporter, GAT-1, in rat. The antibody is an affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal. It has been conjugated to the fluorescent dye Alexa488. The peptide used as an antigen has 100% sequence homology between rat, human, mouse, and bovine GAT-1.
GAT-1 Products:
GAT-1 Rabbit Polyclonal, affinity-purified (Cat. #AB-N37) | biotin-labeled (Cat. #AB-N37-BT) | Alexa488-labeled (Cat. #AB-N37-FLA)
keywords: GAT-1, GABA-1 transporter, gaba, gamma-aminobutyric acid, γ-aminobutyric acid, Anti-GAT-1, Anti-GAT1, Anti-GABA-1 transporter, Anti-gamma-aminobutyric acid-1 transporter, Anti-γ-aminobutyric acid-1 transporter, fluorescent, Alexa488, GABA system, centra nervous system, brain, neuroscience
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