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CHO-K1/Rat D5 Stable Cell

Item
Cat#
Price

Stable Cell Line

SNB-G-0086C

$19,800

Compound Testing Services

CT-001

$1,850 per 384w plate

(Up To 16 cpds Dose)


Product Description


The dopamine D5 receptor is a key member of the D1-like receptor family. Structurally, it is highly homologous to the D1 receptor but exhibits a higher basal affinity for dopamine. Its distribution in the brain is more restricted than that of D1, being highly enriched in the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and prefrontal cortex—regions critically involved in cognition and emotion. Its primary function is to activate the Gs/cAMP signaling pathway, thereby participating in the regulation of learning, memory, emotional responses, and neuronal plasticity. Its expression in the kidneys and blood vessels also suggests a role in blood pressure regulation. Consequently, dysfunction of the D5 receptor has been implicated in the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia, the pathological processes of Alzheimer's disease, and the pathogenesis of hypertension, making it a potential therapeutic target.

 

Screeningbio’s HEK293/Rat D5 cell line overexpress DRD5 and is designed to detect increases in intracellular cAMP levels in response to agonist stimulation of the receptor. Cisbio HTRF cAMP kit can be used to detect the signal.

Product Specifications

Target Type

GPCR

Species

Rat

HGNC Symbol

DRD5

Accession Number

NM_012768

Parental Line

CHO-K1

Lot#

See Vial

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen


Data


CHO-K1/Rat D5 Agonist Assay. CHO-K1/Rat D5 cells were treated with the reference agonist. The assay was run based on Revvity cAMP HTRF protocol. Non-linear regression was used to plot activity changes vs. [Compound, M], and EC50 values were determined, using GraphPad Prism software.
CHO-K1/Rat D5 Agonist Assay. CHO-K1/Rat D5 cells were treated with the reference agonist. The assay was run based on Revvity cAMP HTRF protocol. Non-linear regression was used to plot activity changes vs. [Compound, M], and EC50 values were determined, using GraphPad Prism software.


Target Background


The dopamine D5 receptor is a key member of the D1-like receptor family. Structurally, it is highly homologous to the D1 receptor but exhibits a higher basal affinity for dopamine. Its distribution in the brain is more restricted than that of D1, being highly enriched in the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and prefrontal cortex—regions critically involved in cognition and emotion.


Its primary function is to activate the Gs/cAMP signaling pathway, thereby participating in the regulation of learning, memory, emotional responses, and neuronal plasticity. Its expression in the kidneys and blood vessels also suggests a role in blood pressure regulation.


Consequently, dysfunction of the D5 receptor has been implicated in the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia, the pathological processes of Alzheimer's disease, and the pathogenesis of hypertension, making it a potential therapeutic target.



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