Short Decsription
Creative Biolabs offers KG1-Luc reporter cell line which has been stably transfected with a luciferase reporter gene.
Description
The KG1-Luc reporter cell line is a cell line derived from the KG1 human leukemia cell line that has been modified to express a luciferase reporter gene. Luciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin, resulting in the emission of light. In the KG1-Luc reporter cell line, the expression of luciferase can be used as a marker for gene expression or as a readout for the activity of specific signaling pathways. This cell line is commonly used in research to study gene expression, signaling pathways, and drug screening.
Features
Consistent gene expression;
Reliability and reproducibility;
Applications
Functional assay
Parental Cell Line
KG1
Background
The Luc Reporter Cell Line is a type of cell line that has been genetically engineered to express the luciferase enzyme, which is responsible for the bioluminescent reaction that produces light. This cell line is commonly used in research applications, particularly in studying gene expression and signal transduction pathways. The ability to detect and measure the level of bioluminescence produced by these cells allows researchers to monitor various cellular processes in real-time. The Luc Reporter Cell Line is a valuable tool for studying the dynamics of gene regulation and protein expression in a variety of experimental settings.

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