Short Decsription
Creative Biolabs offers 1321N1-Tg(Human GPR17 (long form) Receptor) Division-Arrested Cell which GPR17 (long form) receptor stably expressed in 1321N1 cells.
Description
1321N1-Tg(Human GPR17 (long form) Receptor) Division-Arrested Cell was engineered to express the receptor human GPR17 (long form) (NM_005291). This cell line can be used to study GPR17 receptor function, signaling pathways, and potential therapeutic interventions. Dividing-arrest cells are cells that are normally kept under specific culture conditions or treated with agents that prevent cell division from being held in a non-dividing state. This can be achieved through methods such as serum starvation, chemical inhibitors of cell cycle progression, or genetic modification.
Features
Well-characterized stable cell lines;
for cell-based high-throughput screening;
Low-cost evaluation of stable cell lines or limited quantities of compounds.
Applications
GPR17 receptor function, signaling pathways, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Protein Target
GPCR
Receptor Name
GPR17 (long form)
Receptor Family
Purinergic
Species
Human
Parental Cell Line
1321N1
Transfection
Expression vector containing full-length human GPR17 cDNA (GenBank Accession Number NM_005291) with FLAG tag sequence at N-terminus
Gene
NM_005291
Background
G-protein coupled receptor 17 (GPR17) is closely related to the purinergic and cysteinyl-leukotriene receptor families. It is present on both neurons and a subset of oligiodendrocyte precursor cells. Recent studies have shown that GPR17 plays an important role in both sensing and repairing brain damage. Thus, GPR17 represents a potential new target for the treatment of traumatic brain injuries as well as neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis.

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