Human BB2 Bombesin Receptor EZCells™

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  • Calcium dose-response for GRP (Gastrin Releasing Peptide)-stimulation. CHO-K1 cells that stably express the human BB2 bombesin receptor were either irradiated (green triangles) or were left un-irradiated (black squares). Cells were loaded with Fluo-4NW, and then stimulated with the indicated concentrations of GRP. The resulting increase in intracellular calcium was measured on a FlexStation fluorescent plate reader. Data points represent the average +/- standard deviation of triplicate determinations.

Human BB2 Bombesin Receptor EZCells™

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  • A494
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  • 907

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Human BB2 Bombesin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. BB2 receptors are widely distributed in the CNS as well as in the gastrointestinal tract and reproductive organs. In CNS, Bombesin-like peptides induce satiety and play a role in thermoregulation and induce histamine-independent pruritus. These peptides also act via the BB2 receptor to regulate sleep disorders, depression and involved in the regulation of emotionally motivated learning, memory and food intake. In the gastrointestinal tract, GRPR receptors are involved in smooth muscle contractility, pancreatic secretion and the release of many other gastrointestinal peptides.

Background

Bombesin is a 14 amino acid peptide isolated from frog skin. The mammalian counterparts are neuromedin B (NMB) and gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP). Three bombesin receptor subtypes (BB1, BB2 and BB3) have been classified in humans according to the rank order of potency to the endogenous ligands: NMB, GPR and bombesin. BB1 binds to NMB with 10-800-fold higher affinity than GRP and is also named NMB receptor, whereas BB2 binds to GRP with 50-300-fold higher affinity than NMB and therefore named GRP receptor. BB2 receptors are widely distributed in the CNS as well as in the gastrointestinal tract and reproductive organs. In CNS, Bombesin-like peptides induce satiety and play a role in thermoregulation and induce histamine-independent pruritus. These peptides also act via the BB2 receptor to regulate sleep disorders, depression and involved in the regulation of emotionally motivated learning, memory and food intake. In the gastrointestinal tract, GRPR receptors are involved in smooth muscle contractility, pancreatic secretion and the release of many other gastrointestinal peptides.
General Info
Synonyms GRPR, BB2, Bombesin receptor
Product Description Human BB2 Bombesin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. BB2 receptors are widely distributed in the CNS as well as in the gastrointestinal tract and reproductive organs. In CNS, Bombesin-like peptides induce satiety and play a role in thermoregulation and induce histamine-independent pruritus. These peptides also act via the BB2 receptor to regulate sleep disorders, depression and involved in the regulation of emotionally motivated learning, memory and food intake. In the gastrointestinal tract, GRPR receptors are involved in smooth muscle contractility, pancreatic secretion and the release of many other gastrointestinal peptides.
Target Type GPCR
Product Type EZCells™ DA
Receptor Bombesin
Sub-Type BB2
Therapeutic Area cancer, genitourinary, pain & inflammation, psychiatric disorder
Related Services Membrane Preparation, GPCR Screening
Genbank Accession Number NM_005314
Validated Assay/Platform calcium
References Ohki-Hamazaki H et al. (2005) Development and function of bombesin-like peptides and their receptors. Int. J. Dev. Biol. 49: 293-300.
EZCell Info
Host cell CHO-K1
Mycoplasma Status Negative (MycoAlert Kit)
Growth media Ham's F12, 10% FBS, 1% NEAA, 400 µg/mL G418
Storage and Packaging
Packaging Cryopreserved irradiated cells, 6 million cells per vial
Storage Recommendation liquid nitrogen
Quantity 6 million cells
Media
Specification Sheet  Download PDF Document