HUMAN RECOMBINANT β2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR

 MULTISCREENTM β-ARRESTIN1 STABLE CELL LINE

Product Information

Catalog Number:
CA1438BA1

Lot Number:
CA1438BA1-082721

Quantity:
1 vial (2 x 106) frozen cells

Freeze Medium:
CellBanker 2 (Amsbio 11891)

Host cell:
HEK293T β-Arrestin1

Transfection:
Expression vector containing full-length human ADRB2 cDNA (GenBank Accession Number NM_000024) with FLAG tag sequence at N-terminus and ARRB1 cDNA (GenBank Accession Number NM_004041)

Recommended Storage:
Liquid nitrogen upon receiving

Propagation Medium: DMEM, 10% FBS, 1 μg/mL puromycin, 50 μg/mL hygromycin

Stability: In progress

Data Sheet

Background: Norepinephrine is implicated in a wide range of physiological processes through activation of nine different G-protein-coupled receptors (α1a, α1b, α1d, α2a, α2b, α2c, ß1, ß2, ß3). The human ß2-adrenergic receptor was the first 7- transmembrane receptor for a hormone or neurotransmitter to have its crystal structure solved. It has been suggested that the β2-adrenoceptor may form homodimers as well as oligomers with other receptors. The β2-adrenoceptor mediates the actions of catecholamines in multiple tissues. They are responsible for relaxation of vascular, uterine, and airway smooth muscle, and are involved in metabolic and endocrine functions.

Application: Functional assays

Figure 1. Dose-dependent stimulation from arrestin recruitment upon treatment with ligand, measured with MULTISCREENTM β-Arrestin Assay Kit (Multispan MSBA01). Figure 2. Dose-dependent stimulation of intracellular cAMP accumulation upon treatment with ligand, measured with MULTISCREENTM TR-FRET cAMP 1.0 No Wash Assay Kit (Multispan MSCM01). Figure 3. Receptor expression on cell surface measured by flow cytometry (FACS) using an anti-FLAG antibody. Thin line: parental cells; thick line: receptor-expressing cells.

References:

Kobilka et al. (1987) cDNA for the human beta 2-adrenergic receptor: a protein with multiple membrane-spanning domains and encoded by a gene whose chromosomal location is shared with that of the receptor for platelet-derived growth factor. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 84:46-50.

Frielle et al. (1989) Properties of the beta 1- and beta 2-adrenergic receptor subtypes revealed by molecular cloning. Clin Chem 35:721-725.

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