PharmaOnco™ CHO dhfr--Tg(Human PrRP Receptor) Stable Cell Line, Single Clone

CAT#: ITS-0624-HMM397
Product Type: Stable Cell Line
Short Description
Creative Biolabs offers CHO dhfr--Tg(Human PrRP Receptor) Stable Cell Line which PrRP receptor stably expressed in CHO cells which lack the dhfr.
Description
CHO dhfr--Tg(Human PrRP Receptor) Stable Cell Line was engineered to express the receptor human PrRP (BC095539). The PrRP receptor (GPR10) plays roles in neuroendocrine regulation, stress responses, and potentially feeding behavior. This cell line can be used to study PrRP receptor function, signaling pathways, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Features
Minimally modified GPCRs directly selected in functional assays;
Strict quality control;
Parental and orthologous cell lines are available.
Applications
PrRP receptor function, signaling pathways, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Protein Target
GPCR
Receptor Name
PrRP
Receptor Family
Prolactin-Releasing Peptide
Species
Human
Parental Cell Line
CHO dhfr-
Transfection
Full-length human GPR10 cDNA
Gene
BC095539
Background
The PrRP receptor was initially identified and characterized as GPR10, a member of the Class A (rhodopsin-like) family of G protein-coupled receptors. It shares structural similarities with other GPCRs, consisting of seven transmembrane helices connected by intra- and extracellular loops. PrRP receptor (GPR10) consists of an extracellular N-terminus, seven transmembrane helices, and an intracellular C-terminus. This structure allows the receptor to interact with G proteins and initiate intracellular signaling pathways upon binding to its ligand, PrRP.
Unit Size
2 x 10e6 cells/vial, Frozen
Culture Medium
Alpha-MEM, 10% FBS, 500 µg/mL G418
Frozen Formulation
Cell freezing medium
Cell Purity
>95%
Cell Viability
>90%
Sterility Testing
Creative Biolabs provides sterility testing in accordance with USP and EP regulations. All of our sterility testing is performed in an isolator or clean room environments. The cell line has been screened using the membrane filtration testing methods to confirm the absence of aerobic, anaerobic and fungi microorganisms.
Identity Testing
Identity testing is required for newly established cell lines. Isoenzyme analysis is used to confirm the identity of the species of a cell line. Alternative methods for identity testing include DNA fingerprinting, STR analysis and karyology.
Virological Safety Testing
A broad range of viruses is susceptible to affecting human cell lines. We can provide in vivo/vitro virus safety assays by utilizing various animal systems. These viruses include: adventitious viruses, bovine viruses, human and simian viruses, porcine viruses, retrovirus and rodent viruses.
Genetic Stability Testing
We perform cell genetic stability studies under ICH guidelines. We can provide guidance on the appropriate testing program upon your requirements.
Mycoplasma Testing
The cell line has been screened using the luciferase based mycoplasma detection kit to confirm the absence of mycoplasma species.
Shipping
Dry Ice
Storage
Frozen cells should be stored in a liquid nitrogen tank (-150°C~-190°C). After thawing, cells should be immediately transferred to the appropriate culture medium and maintained under recommended culture conditions.
Handling Notes
Frozen cells should be thawed immediately upon receipt and grown according to handling procedure to ensure cell viability and proper assay performance.
Note: Do not freeze the cells upon receipt as it may result in irreversible damage to the cell line.
Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee cell viability if the cells are not thawed immediately upon receipt and grown according to handling procedure.
Warnings
Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles
Research Use Only
For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
Quality Control
All of our stable cell lines meet the highest quality standards and have been confirmed to be pathogen-free.
For Research Use Only | Not For Clinical Use
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