Human ASIC3 Acid-Sensing Ion Channel Cell Line

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  • Proton-activation and amiloride inhibition of ASIC3 current (upper panel) recorded by QPatch HT™. Extracellular pH was maintained at 7.0 between applications of pH5.5 buffer. A voltage-ramp (from -80 to +80 mV, lower panel) was applied during amiloride application.
  • Amiloride concentration-response relationship. The IC50 value was 38.5 µM. Recording instrument: QPatch HT™.

Human ASIC3 Acid-Sensing Ion Channel Cell Line

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  • CT6173

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Human ASIC3 acid-sensing ion ion channel-expressing, stable replicating cell line.

Background

The human ACCN3 gene encodes the pore-forming subunit of ASIC3, a proton-activated, Na+-permeable channel. ASIC3 channels expressed primarily in dorsal root ganglion neurons are therapeutic targets in pain and inflammation.
General Info
Synonyms Acid-sensing (proton-gated) ion channel
Product Description Human ASIC3 acid-sensing ion ion channel-expressing, stable replicating cell line.
Target Type Ion Channel
Product Type Replicating Cell Line
Family Acid-Sensing
Sub-Type ASIC3
Class Acid-sensing ion channel
Therapeutic Area neurodegeneration & stroke, pain & inflammation
Related Services Large-scale Cryopreservation
Gene Name ACCN3
Validated Assay/Platform PatchXpress®, QPatch HT
References Xiong ZG, et al., 2008. Curr Opin Pharmacol 8:25-32. Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) as pharmacological targets for neurodegenerative diseases.
Host cell CHO
Mycoplasma Status Negative (MycoAlert Kit)
Storage & Packaging
Packaging Cryopreserved cells, 1-2x106 cells
Storage Recommendation liquid nitrogen
Quantity 1-2 million cells
Product Documentation
Specification Sheet  Download PDF Document