7?,25-<wbr/>dihydroxy Cholesterol

7?,25-dihydroxy Cholesterol

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GPR183 (also known as Epstein-Barr virus-induced gene 2) is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is highly expressed in spleen and is required for humoral immune responses, including B cell migration and T cell-dependent antibody production.{19918,19919} 7?,25-dihydroxy Cholesterol (7?,25-DHC) is a potent agonist of GPR183 that induces specific activation of the receptor with an EC50 value of 50 nM (Kd = 450 pM).{19918,19919} At concentrations below 3 ?M, it does not show any appreciable binding activity when tested against eight different nuclear hormone receptors including LXR and thirty-one different G protein-coupled receptors in a panel of reporter gene assays.{19919} 7?,25-DHC can act as a potent chemokine, affecting migration of immune cells expressing GPR183 both in vitro (EC50 = 500 pM) and in vivo.{19918,19919}

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  • Synonyms
    • (3?,7?)-cholest-5-ene-3,7,25-triol
  • Correlated keywords
    • receptors agonists immunology chemokines autoimmune diseases 7?,25-OHC GPR183 GPR-183 GPRs 183 Epstein-Barr virus-induced genes 2 epstein barr virus induced two EBI-2 EBIs EBI2 5-cholesten-3?,7?,25-triol, oxysterol chemoattractant B-cell migration immune responses B cells LXR GPCR G-protein-coupled receptors proteins G coupled dihydroxycholesterol orphan spleens humoral antibody antibodies in vitro vivo
  • Product Overview:
    GPR183 (also known as Epstein-Barr virus-induced gene 2) is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is highly expressed in spleen and is required for humoral immune responses, including B cell migration and T cell-dependent antibody production.{19918,19919} 7?,25-dihydroxy Cholesterol (7?,25-DHC) is a potent agonist of GPR183 that induces specific activation of the receptor with an EC50 value of 50 nM (Kd = 450 pM).{19918,19919} At concentrations below 3 ?M, it does not show any appreciable binding activity when tested against eight different nuclear hormone receptors including LXR and thirty-one different G protein-coupled receptors in a panel of reporter gene assays.{19919} 7?,25-DHC can act as a potent chemokine, affecting migration of immune cells expressing GPR183 both in vitro (EC50 = 500 pM) and in vivo.{19918,19919}

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