K1817

Thermo Scientific™ CellSensor™ ESRE-blaHeLa Cell Line

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific™

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Each of 1 K1817-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 12,81,688.80

K1817 - Each of 1

₹ 12,81,688.80

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 12,81,688.80

GST (18%): ₹ 2,30,703.984

Total Price: ₹ 15,12,392.784

Alternate Agonists

Thapsigargin

Assay Entry

Cell-based beta lactamase reporter gene

Content And Storage

CellSensor™ ESRE-bla HeLa cells are shipped on dry ice. Store in liquid nitrogen immediately upon receipt, or thaw for immediate use.

For Use With (Application)

FRET

Human Protein Class

Cell Signalling

Product Line

CellSensor™

Readout

End Point

Target Entry

ATF6, ER stress response pathway

System Type

CellSensor™

Antagonists

Salubrinal

Cell State

Dividing Cells

Detection Method

Fluorescence

Gene Symbol

ESRE

Primary Agonist

Tunicamycin

Quantity

1 Vial

Reporter Gene

BLA (Beta-Lactamase), BLA (Beta-lactamase)

Cell Line

HeLa

Druggable Target

Signaling Pathway

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Description

  • Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) stress is associated with a variety of pathophysiological conditions, such as neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, tumor growth under hypoxic conditions, and ischemic heart disease
  • Proteins in the ER misfold or unfold, and accumulate under stress conditions, which promote the expression of ER stress responsive genes
  • One of the mechanisms for mediating ER stress response is the activation of transcription factor ATF6
  • The quiescent form of ATF6 (p90ATF6), a type II-transmembrane protein, is embedded in the ER membrane and proteolyzed in an ER stress-dependent manner
  • The liberated N-terminal fragment (p50ATF6) translocates to the nucleus, binding to ER stress response element (ERSE) present in the proximal promoter regions of many ER stress-responsive proteins including ER chaperones
  • To better understand the pathological processes and provide novel avenues to potential therapies, ESRE–bla HeLa cells are engineered to express beta-lactamase under the control of ER stress response element
  • This is a clonal population isolated by FACS and its dose response curves with tunicamycin and thapsigargin are performed
  • This cell line also response to other known ER stress inducers.