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| Description | GlycoFlux™ AAV1-ADRB2 Viral Particle provides stable ADRB2 expression to reconstruct the β2-adrenergic GPCR signaling complex and downstream Ca(V)1.2 coupling, and this product exhibits strong uptake in heart and smooth muscle to enable long-term studies of adrenergic control of contractility and metabolism. |
| Product Type | Recombinant AAV1 |
| Target | ADRB2 |
| Species | Human |
| Promotor | CMV, CAG, TRE, or other promoters |
| Tissue Tropism | Smooth muscle, Central Nervous System (CNS), Retina, Pancreas, Inner Ear, Heart, Liver |
| Packaging System | AAV Triple-Plasmid Transfection System |
| Packaging Cell | HEK293T |
| Application | This AAV1 viral particle is primarily used for overexpressing target genes in muscle tissues (smooth muscle, heart) and the central nervous system (CNS) / sensory organs (retina, inner ear). It is an ideal tool for research and pre-clinical studies focused on myopathies, cardiac disorders, and certain neurological or sensory genetic diseases. |
| Shipping | Shipped on dry ice, with temperature maintained at ≤ -80°C. |
| Storage | Store at -80°C to preserve viral titer and stability. |
| Handling Notes | Store this product at -80°C and minimize freeze-thaw cycles to preserve viral titer. For safety, handle in a certified biological safety cabinet and wear appropriate PPE (lab coat, gloves, and eye protection). |
| Product Disclaimer | This product is intended for research use only and is not approved for diagnostic procedures or clinical applications. Users are solely responsible for implementing appropriate safety practices and complying with all applicable laws, regulations, and institutional policies. While Creative Biolabs is committed to rigorous quality control, no guarantee is made regarding performance in any particular assay or application. |
| Titer Assay | qPCR/TCID50 |
| Mycoplasma Test | No mycoplasma contamination was detected. |
| Sterility | Sterility testing verified the absence of microbial contamination. |
| Transduction Evaluation | Upon request, Creative Biolabs performs in vitro or in vivo transduction assays to assess AAV delivery to target cells and to quantify transgene expression and function. |
| Insert Identity Confirmation | All AAV preparations from Creative Biolabs are verified for vector-genome identity by PCR. In this assay, target cells are transduced with serial dilutions of the AAV preparation, harvested after a short incubation, and genomic DNA is isolated; a defined region of the packaged transgene is then PCR-amplified to confirm the expected sequence. |
| Full Name | Adrenoceptor Beta 2 |
| Alternative Name | BAR; ARB2; B2AR; ADRBR; ADRB2R; BETA2AR |
| Location | 5q32 |
| Gene ID | 154 |
| Summary | This gene encodes beta-2-adrenergic receptor which is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily. This receptor is directly associated with one of its ultimate effectors, the class C L-type calcium channel Ca(V)1.2. This receptor-channel complex also contains a G protein, an adenylyl cyclase, cAMP-dependent kinase, and the counterbalancing phosphatase, PP2A. The assembly of the signaling complex provides a mechanism that ensures specific and rapid signaling by this G protein-coupled receptor. This receptor is also a transcription regulator of the alpha-synuclein gene, and together, both genes are believed to be associated with risk of Parkinson's Disease. This gene is intronless. Different polymorphic forms, point mutations, and/or downregulation of this gene are associated with nocturnal asthma, obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. |