Biological Information | |
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Background Information: | SPRINTer™ Endogenous Protein Turnover Biosensor Cell Lines are stable clonal cell lines used for monitoring drug-induced protein turnover of a specific endogenous target. Genome engineering or editing techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas9, are used to introduce a small tag into the endogenous locus of interest. This allows for the quantitation of changes in target protein levels when cells are treated with therapeutic agents such as targeted protein degraders. |
Target Class: | Signaling Pathway |
Accession Number: | NP_004976.2, NP_203524.1, P01116 |
Target Name: | KRAS |
Target Aliases: | Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogen homolog, KRAS1, K-Ras4B, KRAS proto-oncogene, GTPase |
Target Species: | Human |
Cell Background: | A549 |
Usage | |
Product Type: | Stable Cell Lines |
Application: | Targeted Protein Degradation |
Storage Conditions: | Short term (24 h): Store in vapor phase of liquid nitrogen. |
Usage Disclaimer: | These products may be covered by issued US and/or foreign patents, patent applications and subject to a Limited Use Label License. Please visit discoverx.com/license for a list of products that are governed by limited use label license terms and relevant patent and trademark information. |
Assay Information | |
Assay Measures: | Targeted Protein Degradation |
Clinical Relevance | |
Therapeutic Area: | Oncology/Immuno-Oncology |
Additional Information | |
Brand: | SPRINTer™ |
SPRINTer™ KRAS(G12C) Protein Turnover Biosensor Cell Line (A549)
The SPRINTer™ A549 KRAS(G12C) Protein Turnover Biosensor Cell Line is a stable clonal cell line used for monitoring drug-induced protein turnover of KRAS(G12C).
User Manuals & Protocols
70-425 SPRINTer_Endogenous_Protein_Turnover_Biosensor_Cell_Line_User_Manual_REV0
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