Angiotensin AT1 Receptors

The angiotensin1 receptor (AT1) is a member of the angiotensin group of G-protein-coupled receptors that also includes AT2 and AT4. They are located primarily in the liver, kidney, adrenal gland and lung. AT1 receptors preferentially bind angiotensin II.

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Angiotensin AT1 Receptor Antagonists

Cat. No. Product Name / Activity
4791 Candesartan
AT1 antagonist
5728 EXP 3174
Potent and selective AT1 antagonist
5798 Irbesartan
Potent AT1 antagonist
3798 Losartan potassium
Selective, non-peptide AT1 antagonist
4216 Valsartan
High affinity, selective AT1 antagonist
1211 ZD 7155 hydrochloride
Selective non-peptide AT1 antagonist

The angiotensin1 receptor (AT1) is a member of the angiotensin group of G-protein-coupled receptors that also includes AT2 and AT4. They are located primarily in the liver, kidney, adrenal gland and lung where they play a role in vasoconstriction, aldosterone and vasopressin release, salt and water retention, cell proliferation and migration and sympathetic stimulation. AT1 receptors preferentially bind angiotensin II.

Most species express a single AT1 gene, but two related genes AT1A and AT1B are found in rodents. The human AT1 receptor gene has been localized to chromosome 3 (3q21-q25).

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Angiotensin AT1 Receptor Gene Data

Gene Species Gene Symbol Gene Accession No. Protein Accession No.
AT1A Human AGTR1 NM_000685 P30556
Mouse Agtr1a NM_177322 P29754
Rat Agtr1a NM_030985 P25095
AT1B Mouse Agtr1b NM_175086 P29755
Rat Agtr1b NM_031009 P29089