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TACR1 CHO-K1 β-Arrestin GPCR Assay Kit

Cat.No. : Kit-1531
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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Is TACR1 protein a potential target for personalized pain management? 04/30/2021

Yes, understanding individual variations in TACR1 protein may lead to personalized approaches for pain management.

In what conditions is TACR1 protein dysregulation implicated? 09/14/2020

Dysregulation of TACR1 protein is implicated in chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia, migraine, and neuropathic pain.

Are there any current drugs that target TACR1 protein? 03/23/2020

Yes, drugs targeting TACR1 protein, such as NK1 receptor antagonists, are being investigated for their potential in managing pain.

Can genetic variations in TACR1 protein influence pain sensitivity? 01/06/2019

Yes, genetic variations in TACR1 protein have been associated with differences in pain sensitivity and susceptibility to chronic pain conditions.

Are there any side effects associated with targeting TACR1 protein for pain management? 05/19/2016

Side effects of targeting TACR1 protein may include nausea, vomiting, and potential effects on mood and emotional state.

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04/01/2022

    This level of support instills trust and confidence in the product, facilitating smooth and successful experimentation.

    04/23/2020

      The TACR1 protein comes highly recommended for a variety of research applications.

      08/12/2019

        Its exceptional performance in ELISA assays makes it a reliable tool for detecting and quantifying specific target molecules with high sensitivity and specificity.

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