ADRA1A Reporter Assay System (human)

ADRA1A Reporter Assay System (human)
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IB-IB31001 96 wells (1 x 96 format assays) -

7 - 11 business days*

1,448.00€
 
This is an all-inclusive cell-based luciferase reporter assay kit targeting the the Human... more
Product information "ADRA1A Reporter Assay System (human)"
This is an all-inclusive cell-based luciferase reporter assay kit targeting the the Human Adrenoreceptor Alpha 1A (ADRA1A). INDIGO's ADRA1A reporter assay utilizes proprietary mammalian cells that have been engineered to provide constitutive expression of the ADRA1A. In addition to ADRA1A Reporter Cells, this kit provides two optimized media for use during cell culture and in diluting the user's test samples, a reference agonist, Luciferase Detection Reagent, and a cell culture-ready assay plate. The principal application of this assay is in the screening of test samples to quantify any functional activity, either agonist or antagonist, that they may exert against ADRA1A. This kit provides researchers with clear, reproducible results, exceptional cell viability post-thaw, and consistent results lot to lot. Kits must be stored at -80 °C. Do not store in liquid nitrogen. Note: reporter cells cannot be refrozen or maintained in extended culture. The adrenoreceptors (a.k.a. adrenergic receptors) mediate the action of the sympathetic nervous system and are activated in response to 'fight-or-flight' signals. They are divided into three types, adrenoreceptor alpha1-, alpha2-, and beta. Each type is further composed of three subtypes resulting in 9 different types (alpha1A, alpha1B, alpha1D, alpha2A, alpha2B, alpha2C, beta1, beta2, and beta3). Adrenoreceptors belong to the G-Protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. They all display the characteristic seven transmembrane helices, the extracellular loops which contribute to ligand binding, and the intracellular carboxy tail that associates with trimeric G proteins. All nine types of adrenoreceptors are activated by the same endogenous catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine), however, the specificity of their responses depends on the G-proteins and effectors systems they associate with in a tissue and time specific manner. Adrenoreceptor alpha1A (ADRA1A) signals through the Galphaq/11 family of G proteins. Upon binding to a catecholamine, ADRA1A undergoes a conformational change that triggers the activation of Gaq/11 proteins via an exchange of GDP with GTP, followed by the activation of phospholipase C, the release of inositol triphosphate (IP3) which binds to its receptors on the endoplasmic reticulum and triggers the release of calcium and activation of the protein kinase C. ADRA1A is expressed in cardiac myocytes, in vascular smooth muscles cells of blood vessels and urinary tract and in the brain. It plays an important role in the regulation of blood pressure, glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, and leptin secretion. In addition, ARA1A has a neuroprotective role and is of interest in the development of therapeutics for the treatment of neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Protein function: This alpha-adrenergic receptor mediates its action by association with G proteins that activate a phosphatidylinositol- calcium second messenger system. Its effect is mediated by G(q) and G(11) proteins. Nuclear ADRA1A-ADRA1B heterooligomers regulate phenylephrine(PE)-stimulated ERK signaling in cardiac myocytes. [The UniProt Consortium]
Keywords: ADRA1A, ADRA1C, Alpha-1A adrenoceptor, Alpha-1A adrenoreceptor, Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor, Alpha-adrenergic receptor 1c, Alpha-1C adrenergic receptor
Supplier: Indigo Biosciences
Supplier-Nr: IB31001

Properties

Application: Functional activity screening
Species reactivity: human
Format: Solid Phase

Handling & Safety

Storage: -80°C
Shipping: -80°C (International: -80°C)
Caution
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
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