CCR7 HEK 293 β-Arrestin GPCR Assay Kit
Cat.No. : | Kit-1159 |
Product Overview : | β-Arrestin GPCR cells are engineered to co-the ProLink (PK) tagged GPCR and the Enzyme Acceptor (EA) tagged β-Arrestin. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces β-Arrestin-EA recruitment, forcing complementation of the two β-galactosidase enzyme fragments (EA and PK). The resulting functional enzyme hydrolyzes substrate to generate a chemiluminescent signal. These cells have been modified to prevent long term propagation and expansion using a proprietary compound that has no apparent effect on assay performance. |
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Size : | 100 dp(1 x 96-well)/200 dp(2 x 96-well)/1000 dp(10 x 96-well) |
Storage : | Short term (2 weeks): Store in vapor phase of liquid N2 |
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Ask a questionIt directs T cells and dendritic cells to lymph nodes, ensuring proper immune surveillance.
Therapeutic strategies include targeting CCR7 to modulate immune responses in autoimmune diseases and cancer.
CCR7 can facilitate tumor cell invasion and metastasis to lymph nodes.
CCR7 helps form immune synapses for effective T cell activation.
CCR7 guides the migration of various immune cells to lymphoid tissues, aiding in immune responses.
CCR7 is predominantly expressed in T cells, dendritic cells, and various other immune cells.
Genetic alterations in CCR7 have been linked to certain autoimmune diseases and cancers.
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