Assessment of the (Pro)renin Receptor Protein Expression in Organs
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.2. Cell Culture
2.3. Construction of (P)RR-Overexpressed Plasmid
2.4. Transfection of (P)RR-Overexpressed Plasmid
2.5. Western Blot Analysis
2.6. Animals
2.7. Immunohistochemical Staining
3. Results
3.1. Specificity Validation of anti-N-(P)RR and anti-C-(P)RR Antibodies
3.2. Different Localization of f(P)RR, s(P)RR, and M8.9 Fragment in the Kidney
3.3. Different Localization of f(P)RR, s(P)RR, and M8.9 Fragment in the Liver
3.4. Different Localization of f(P)RR, s(P)RR, and M8.9 fragment in The Pancreas
3.5. Different Localization of f(P)RR, s(P)RR, and M8.9 Fragment in the Heart
3.6. Different Localization of f(P)RR, s(P)RR, and M8.9 Fragment in the Brain
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Yang, T.-Y.; Chang, P.-J.; Ko, Y.-S.; Shen, S.-R.; Chang, S.-F. Assessment of the (Pro)renin Receptor Protein Expression in Organs. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2024, 46, 1741-1753. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46030113
Yang T-Y, Chang P-J, Ko Y-S, Shen S-R, Chang S-F. Assessment of the (Pro)renin Receptor Protein Expression in Organs. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2024; 46(3):1741-1753. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46030113
Chicago/Turabian StyleYang, Teng-Yao, Pey-Jium Chang, Yu-Shien Ko, Siou-Ru Shen, and Shun-Fu Chang. 2024. "Assessment of the (Pro)renin Receptor Protein Expression in Organs" Current Issues in Molecular Biology 46, no. 3: 1741-1753. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46030113
APA StyleYang, T. -Y., Chang, P. -J., Ko, Y. -S., Shen, S. -R., & Chang, S. -F. (2024). Assessment of the (Pro)renin Receptor Protein Expression in Organs. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(3), 1741-1753. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46030113