Short Decsription
Creative Biolabs offers HEK293T-Tg(Human NPS Receptor) Division-Arrested Cell which NPS receptor stably expressed in HEK293T cells.
Description
HEK293T-Tg(Human NPS Receptor) Division-Arrested Cell was engineered to express the receptor human NPS (NM_207172.1). This cell line can be used to study NPS 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
NPS receptor function, signaling pathways, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Protein Target
GPCR
Receptor Name
NPS
Receptor Family
Neuropeptide S
Species
Human
Parental Cell Line
HEK293T
Transfection
Expression vector containing full-length human NPSR1 cDNA (GenBank accession number NM_207172.1) with FLAG tag sequence at N-terminus
Gene
NM_207172.1
Background
Neuropeptide S (NPS) receptor 1 is also known as GPR154 or G protein-coupled receptor for asthma susceptibility (GPRA). NPS receptor is widely expressed in the brain, with highest levels found in hypothalamus, amygdala, endopiriform nucleus, cortex, subiculum and nuclei of the thalamic midline. Central administration of NPS promotes behavioral arousal and suppresses all stages of sleep in rodents. Furthermore, NPS was found to produce anxiolytic-like effects in a battery of four different tests that measure behavioral responses of rodents to novelty or stress.

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