

HEK293T/Mouse BB2 β-Arrestin Stable Cell
Item | Cat# | Price |
Stable Cell Line | SNB-A-0036B | Inquiry |
Compound Testing Services | CT-001 | $1,850 per 384w plate (Up To 16 cpds Dose) |
Product Description
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR), currently designated as BB2, is a G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the GRPR gene in humans, with gastrin-releasing peptide as its endogenous ligand. This receptor is highly expressed in the pancreas and is also present in the stomach, adrenal cortex, and brain. It functions through G protein-mediated activation of the phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system, leading to Akt phosphorylation. The receptor contributes to the regulation of food intake and plays a specific role in the perception and transmission of pruritic stimuli—facilitating itch signal transduction in the spinal cord and promoting scratching behavior, without involvement in pain perception.
ScreeningBio’s HEK293T/Mouse BB2 β-Arrestin cell line is an ideal tool for studying GPCR/β-arrestin interactions. In this system, the GPCR C-terminus is fused to a smallBiT tag, and the β2-arrestin N-terminus is fused to a largeBiT tag. Upon receptor activation, GPCR/β-arrestin interaction brings the two fragments together to reconstitute an active NanoLuc enzyme, which can be quantified using the NanoBiT substrate. This cell line is designed to evaluate a compound’s ability to activate the β-arrestin signaling pathway.
Product Specifications
Target Type | GPCR |
Species | Mouse |
HGNC Symbol | BB2 |
Accession Number | NM_008177 (Mm) |
Parental Line | HEK293T |
Lot# | See Vial |
Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
Data
![HEK293T/Mouse BB2 β-Arrestin Agonist Assay. HEK293T/Mouse BB2 β-Arrestin cells were treated with the reference agonist. Non-linear regression was used to plot activity changes vs. [Compound, M], and EC50 /IC50 values were determined, using GraphPad Prism software.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/cbf7de_93d77306f36f4b8797ad44fbf906f8d3~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_65,h_65,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,blur_2,enc_auto/cbf7de_93d77306f36f4b8797ad44fbf906f8d3~mv2.png)
Target Background
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR), currently designated as BB2, is a G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the GRPR gene in humans, with gastrin-releasing peptide as its endogenous ligand. This receptor is highly expressed in the pancreas and is also present in the stomach, adrenal cortex, and brain. It functions through G protein-mediated activation of the phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system, leading to Akt phosphorylation.
The receptor contributes to the regulation of food intake and plays a specific role in the perception and transmission of pruritic stimuli—facilitating itch signal transduction in the spinal cord and promoting scratching behavior, without involvement in pain perception.