Biological Information | |
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Background Information: | The Ready-to-Assay™ FFA1/GPR40 Free Fatty Acid Receptor Frozen Cells are a simple, thaw-and-assay cell format for use in studying drug candidates (small molecules or biologics) targeting GPCRs. This assay assesses ligand (e.g. free fatty acids) based activation of FFAR1 GPCR activity via detection of increasing levels of intracellular calcium. The included cells overexpress FFAR1 alongside endogenous high levels of a promiscuous G-protein, coupling the receptor to the calcium signaling pathway. Upon activation of FFAR1 , the resulting calcium activity can be fluorescently assayed. Ready-to-assay kits consist of two vials of the stably modified clonal cell line in a convenient thaw-and-use format. |
Target Class: | GPCR |
Family: | Free fatty Acid Receptors |
Accession Number: | NM_005303 |
Target Name: | FFAR1 (GPR40) |
Target Aliases: | free fatty acid receptor 1, FFAR1, FFA1R, GPR40, GPCR40, FFA1/GPR40, Free Fatty Acid |
Target Species: | Human |
Usage | |
Product Type: | Frozen Cells |
Application: | Drug Discovery & Development |
Storage Conditions: | Short term (24 h) in vapor phase of liquid nitrogen. Media at 4°C. |
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Assay Information | |
Assay Measures: | Calcium Flux |
Detection Method: | Fluorescence |
Additional Information | |
Brand: | ChemiSCREEN™ |
Ready-to-Assay™ FFA1/GPR40 Free Fatty Acid Receptor Frozen Cells
The Ready-to-Assay™ FFA1/GPR40 Free Fatty Acid Receptor Frozen Cells measure FFAR1 (GPCR) activation via an increase in intracellular calcium. Ready-to-Assay kits contain two vials of thaw-and-use cells.
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