SSR1: Target/Biomarker Introduction, products summarized (antibody/ADC/bispecific/antigen/ORF vector/VLP) and disease/indication/condition/MOA for drug discovery and IVD
It's the GeneMedi's summary page for Target/Biomarker Introduction of SSR1. The page also collects GeneMedi's different modalities and formats products for SSR1 in therapeutics/drug discovery and IVD diagnostics, which is including antibody, ADC, bispecific, antigen, ORF vector, VLP, etc. With GeneMedi's target-insight database-GM ITD database, the SSR1 target is also connected to human indications/diseases/conditions/MOA.
Target sublocation: Introcelluar Protein.
The signal sequence receptor (SSR) is a glycosylated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane receptor associated with protein translocation across the ER membrane. The SSR consists of 2 subunits, a 34-kD glycoprotein encoded by this gene and a 22-kD glycoprotein. This gene generates several mRNA species as a result of complex alternative polyadenylation. This gene is unusual in that it utilizes arrays of polyA signal sequences that are mostly non-canonical. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, May 2014]
| Target ID | GM-IP1824 |
| Target Name | SSR1 |
| Gene ID | 6745,107513,361233,693818,403951,101099638,529312,100061378 |
| Gene Symbol and Synonyms | 2510001K09Rik,6330400D04,Ac2-238,SSR,SSR1,TRAPA |
| Uniprot Accession | P43307,Q7TPJ0,P16967,A6QLP7 |
| Uniprot Entry Name | SSRA_HUMAN,SSRA_RAT,SSRA_CANLF,SSRA_BOVIN |
| Protein Sub-location | Introcelluar Protein |
| Category | |
| Disease | N/A |
| Gene Ensembl | ENSG00000124783 |
| Target Classification | N/A |
Pre-made anti-SSR1 inhibitory monoclonal antibody(mab, blocking antibody inhibitor)-benchmark antibody for drug discovery and mechanism of action (MOA) research
Pre-made anti-SSR1 monoclonal antibody(mab) is expressed by mammalian cell line as a benchmark antibody for cell culture, ELISA or other affinity binding assay or functional assay development, animal model development, PK/PD model development (Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamic). The anti-SSR1 mab is expressed and produced by mammalian cell line as a benchmark reference therapeutic antibody for biological drug discovery items including cell culture, assay development, animal model development, PK/PD model development (Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamic) and mechanism of action (MOA) research.
| Antibody Name | Species | Format | Classified by tag | Detail |
| Anti-SSR1 monoclonal antibody | Human, Cynomolgus/ Rhesus macaque, Rat, Mouse, Feline, Canine, Bovine, Equine | mab | Detail |
Recombinant multi-species SSRA/ SSR1/ TRAPA protein for cell curture, in vitro study, in vivo study, benchmark, drug discovery & MOA research and positive control for the diagnosis
Genemedi produces Human, Cynomolgus/ Rhesus macaque, Rat, Mouse, Feline, Canine, Bovine, Equine SSR1 protein for cell curture, in vitro study, in vivo study, benchmark, drug discovery & MOA research and positive control for the diagnosis.
| Products Name | Species | Expression Platform | Detail |
| SSR1 protein | Human, Cynomolgus/ Rhesus macaque, Rat, Mouse, Feline, Canine, Bovine, Equine | Mammalian cell | Detail |
Pre-made SSR1 viral vector in GM Promise-ORFTM
| Cat No. | Products name | NM ID | Species | Type | Detail |
| vGMLP002194 | human SSR1 Lentivirus particle | NM_003144 | Human | Lentivirus particle | Detail |
| pGMLP002194 | human SSR1 Lentivirus plasmid | NM_003144 | Human | Lentivirus plasmid | Detail |
| pGMLPm001168 | mouse Ssr1 Lentivirus plasmid | NM_025965.3 | Mouse | Lentivirus plasmid | Detail |
| vGMLPm001168 | mouse Ssr1 Lentivirus particle | NM_025965.3 | Mouse | Lentivirus particle | Detail |
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