Biological Information | |
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Background Information: | The PathHunter® ACVR1C/ACVR2B Dimerization cell line is a stable, engineered cell line for use in studying drug candidates (small molecules or biologics) targeting receptor-receptor interaction. This cell line enables assessment of ligand (e.g. activin B) induced dimerization of ACVR1C/ACVR2B receptors. This product uses EFC technology. The cell line included overexpresses ACVR2B target protein fused to PK alongside ACVR1C target protein fused to EA. Upon ligand-induced dimerization of ACVR1C/ACVR2B , detectable EFC signal is produced. This stable modified cell line is provided as two vials of cryopreserved cells. |
Target Class: | Kinase |
Family: | Ser/Thr Kinase: Type I Receptor |
Sub Family: | Protein Ser/Thr |
Accession Number: | NM_145259.2 |
Target Name: | ACVR1C/ACVR2B |
Target Aliases: | Activin receptor, Activin A receptor, Activin A receptor type IC, Activin A receptor type IIB, ACVRLK7, ALK7, ACTRIIB, ActR-IIB, HTX4 |
Target Species: | Human |
Cell Background: | U2OS |
Usage | |
Product Type: | Stable Cell Lines |
Application: | Drug Discovery & Development |
Storage Conditions: | Store in vapor phase of liquid nitrogen. |
Usage Disclaimer: | These products may be covered by issued US and/or foreign patents, patent application and subject to Limited Use Label License. Please visit discoverx.com/license for a list of products that are governed by limited use label license terms and relevant patent and trademark information. |
Assay Information | |
Assay Type: | Functional |
Assay Measures: | Dimerization |
Detection Method: | Chemiluminescence |
Additional Information | |
Brand: | PathHunter® |
PathHunter® U2OS ACVR1C/ACVR2B Dimerization Cell Line
The PathHunter® U2OS ACVR1C/ACVR2B Dimerization Cell Line measures ligand-induced dimerization of ACVR1C/ACVR2B . This cell line ships as two vials of cryopreserved cells.
User Manuals & Protocols
70-303 PathHunter Dimerization Assay REV3 User Manual
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93-1047C3 Datasheet
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