K1739

Thermo Scientific™ GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE-blaCHO-K1 Cells

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific™

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Each of 1 K1739-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 8,89,824.00

K1739 - Each of 1

₹ 8,89,824.00

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Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 8,89,824.00

GST (18%): ₹ 1,60,168.32

Total Price: ₹ 10,49,992.32

Accession Number

NM_000953.2

Cell State

Dividing Cells

Detection Method

Fluorescence

Gene Symbol

PTGDR

Product Line

GeneBLAzer™

Reporter Gene

BLA (Beta-Lactamase)

Cell Line

CHO-K1

Druggable Target

GPCR

Assay Entry

Cell-based beta lactamase reporter gene

Content And Storage

Contents:K1739 GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE-blaCHO-K1 cells(LiveBLAzer™-FRET B/G Loading Kit, Solution D and other materials are required separately; please refer to the protocol).Includes:• GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE-blaCHO-K1 cells• GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE-blaCHO-K1 Assay Protocol• Certificate of AnalysisStorage:The GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE-blaCHO-K1 cells are shipped on dry ice and should be stored in liquid nitrogen immediately upon receipt.

For Use With (Application)

FRET

Population Status

Single Cell Clone Origin

Quantity

2 x 106Cells

Target Entry

PTGDR

System Type

GeneBLAzer™

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Description

  • CellSensor™ CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells (Cat
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  • K1535) contain a beta-lactamase reporter gene under control of the Cyclic AMP Response Element (CRE) response element
  • The GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE- bla CHO-K1cells are functionally validated for Z' and EC 50 concentrations of Prostaglandin D2
  • In addition, GeneBLAzer™ PTGDR-CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells have been tested for assay performance under variable conditions
  • These data are found in the Validation & Assay Performance Summary
  • The PTGDR receptor also known as DP, is a Gs-coupled receptor which activates adenylate cyclase
  • PTGDR receptors are located in vascular smooth muscle cells and blood platelets, and are also believed to be expressed in the brain, where they may be involved in the regulation of sleep
  • In addition, knockout studies in mice suggest that PTGDR may be involved in allergic and asthmatic responses
  • Potent agonists and antagonists for PTGDR have been identified.