ChemiBrite™ GLP-1 Receptor Stable Cell Line

The ChemiBRITE™ GLP-1 Receptor Stable Cell Line measures GLP1R (GPCR) activation via an increase in intracellular calcium. This cell line ships as two vials of cryopreserved cells.

Catalog #: HTS163L Size: 2 vials
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Biological Information
Background Information:
The ChemiBrite GLP-1 Receptor cell line is a stable, engineered cell line for use in studying drug candidates (small molecules or biologics) targeting GPCRs. This cell line enables assessment of ligand (e.g. GLP-1, exanatide) based activation of GLP1R GPCR activity via detection of increasing levels of intracellular calcium. The included cell line overexpresses GLP1R alongside exogenous high levels of a promiscuous G-protein, coupling the receptor to the calcium signaling pathway. ChemiBrite cells also express a clytin variant, allowing for luminescent as well as fluorescent signal detection. Upon activation of GLP1R , the resulting calcium activity can be assayed in either detection mode. This stable modified cell line is provided as two vials of cryopreserved cells.
Target Class:
GPCR
Family:
Glucagon Receptor Family
Accession Number:
NM_002062
Target Name:
GLP1R
Target Aliases:
Glucagon-like peptide receptor 1, GLP-1, GLP-1-R, GLP-1R
Target Species:
Human
Usage
Product Type:
Stable Cell Lines
Application:
Drug Discovery & Development
Storage Conditions:
Store in vapor phase of liquid nitrogen.
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Assay Information
Assay Measures:
Calcium Flux
Detection Method:
Fluorescence
Clinical Relevance
Therapeutic Area:
Metabolic Diseases
Additional Information
Brand:
ChemiBrite™

User Manuals & Protocols

70-427 ChemiSCREEN and ChemiBRITE Cell Lines User Manual REV1

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Datasheets

HTS163L Datasheet

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