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Thermo Scientific™ GeneBLAzer™ TR beta DA Assay Kit

GeneBLAzerTR beta DA(Division Arrested) cells and TR beta-UAS-bla HEK 293T cells contain the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of the human Thyroid hormone receptor beta (TR beta) fused to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4 stably integrated in the GeneBLAzerUASbla HEK 293T cell line.

Brand:  Thermo Scientific™ K1389

Product Code. 10470445

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Estimated Shipment: 05-03-2025
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Description

Description

GeneBLAzer™TR beta DA(Division Arrested) cells and TR beta-UAS-bla HEK 293T cells contain the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of the human Thyroid hormone receptor beta (TR beta) fused to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4 stably integrated in the GeneBLAzer™UASbla HEK 293T cell line. GeneBLAzer™UAS-bla HEK 293T cells stably express a betalactamase reporter gene under the transcriptional control of an upstream activator sequence (UAS). When an agonist binds to the LBD of the GAL4 (DBD)-TR beta (LBD) fusion protein, the protein binds to the UAS, resulting in expression of beta-lactamase. Division Arrested (DA) cells are available in two configurations- an Assay Kit (which includes cells and sufficient substrate to analyze 1 x 384-well plate), and a tube of cells sufficient to analyze 10 x 384-well plates. DA cells are irreversibly division arrested using a low-dose treatment of Mitomycin-C, and have no apparent toxicity or change in cellular signal transduction. Both TR beta DA cells and TR beta-UAS-bla HEK 293T cells are functionally validated for Z' and EC50 concentrations of T3 Thryoid hormone. In addition, TR beta-UAS-bla HEK 293T cells have been tested for assay performance under variable conditions, including DMSO concentration, cell number, stimulation time, and substrate loading time (data available upon request). Additional testing data using alternate stimuli are also available.

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Specifications

Specifications

9-cis-retinoic acid, AM580
Cell-based beta lactamase reporter gene
Contains sufficient division-arrested cells and substrate to assay 1 x 384-well plate:
• TR beta HEK 293T DA cells (K1389A)
• LiveBLAzer™-FRET B/G Loading Kit, 70 μg

Shipping: Dry Ice
Storage: -80°C (liquid nitrogen)
Fluorescence
7068
TR beta HEK 293T DA cells (K1389A) LiveBLAzer™-FRET B/G loading kit, 70μg
GeneBLAzer™
BLA (Beta-Lactamase)
T3RB, TR beta, THRB, NR1A2
293T (HEK)
Nuclear Receptors
RP-41-5253
Division-Arrested Cells
GeneBLAzer™ TR beta DA Assay Kit, 1Plate, ∽4,800,000 cells/vial Quantity of Cells, 293T (HEK) Cell Line, Fluorescent Detection Method, Nuclear receptors Druggable Target, BLA (Beta-Lactamase) Reporter, Adherent Growth Properties, –80°C/Liquid Nitrogen Storage
Cellular imaging, pharma and biopharma, target and lead identification and validation, target-based adme/tox assays, Cell analysis, cell-based reporter assays, cell-based and lactamase assays, drug discovery and development, nuclear receptor biology, cell-based nuclear receptor reporter assays, target-based ADME/tox assays, cellular adme assays, nuclear receptor cellular adme assays
TRβ
All-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA)
1 plate
293T (HEK)
Division-Arrested Cells Assay Kit
GeneBLAzer™
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