RAT RECOMBINANT A3 RECEPTOR

MULTISCREENTM STABLE CELL LINE

Product Information

Catalog Number: Cr1430

Lot Number: Cr1430-070421

Quantity: 1 vial (2 x 106) frozen cells

Freeze Medium: Cellbanker 2

Host cell: HEK293T

Transfection: Full-length Human ADORA3 cDNA (GenBank Accession 3200 DQ075463.1) with FLAG-tag sequence at the N-terminus

Recommended Storage: Liquid nitrogen upon receiving

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

Stability: In progress

Data Sheet

Background: Adenosine A3 receptors are involved in a variety of intracellular signaling pathways and physiological functions. They are expressed in a wide range of human tissues, but most predominantly in the lung and liver. Recent animal model studies have shown that A3 receptors play important roles in brain ischemia, immunosuppresion, and bronchospasm. A3 receptor agonists and/or agonists may have important clinical value in the treatment of asthma and inflammation.

Application: Functional assays

Figure 1. Dose-dependent inhibition of forskolin-stimulated intracellular cAMP accumulation upon treatment with ligand, measured with MultiscreenTM TR-FRET cAMP 1.0 No Wash Assay Kit (Multispan MSCM01). Figure 2. 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:

Baraldi et al. (2000) A (3) adenosine receptor ligands: history and perspectives. Med Res Rev 20:103-128.

Salvatore et al. (1993) Molecular cloning and characterization of the human A3 adenosine receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 90:10365-10369.

Schepp et al. (2008) Bench-to-bedside review: adenosine receptors – promising targets in acute lung injury? Crit Care 12:226.

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