Human ETB Endothelin Receptor EZCells™

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  • Calcium dose-response to endothelin 1 stimulation of EDNRB EZCells™. CHO-K1 cells that stably express the human endothelin receptor type B 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 endothelin 1. 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 ETB Endothelin Receptor EZCells™

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  • 911

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Human ETB Endothelin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Endothelins are a family of vasoactive peptides that includes ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3. The EDNRA receptors have a much greater affinity for ET-1 over ET-3 and are expressed abundantly in vascular smooth muscles and stromal tissues. The EDNRB receptors bind ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3 with nearly equal affinity and are expressed abundantly in endothelial cells and epithelial tissues. Although the vasoconstrictor and proliferative effects of ET-1 are primarily mediated by EDNRA receptors, EDNRB receptors can also mediate the vasoconstrictor response through ET-1-induced nitric oxide release from endothelial cells.

Background

Endothelins are a family of vasoactive peptides that includes ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3. To date, two subtypes of endothelin receptors have been identified from mammalian cells, EDNRA (ETA) and EDNRB (ETB). The EDNRA receptors have a much greater affinity for ET-1 over ET-3 and are expressed abundantly in vascular smooth muscles and stromal tissues. The EDNRB receptors bind ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3 with nearly equal affinity and are expressed abundantly in endothelial cells and epithelial tissues. Although the vasoconstrictor and proliferative effects of ET-1 are primarily mediated by EDNRA receptors, EDNRB receptors can also mediate the vasoconstrictor response through ET-1-induced nitric oxide release from endothelial cells.
General Info
Synonyms EDNRB, ETB
Product Description Human ETB Endothelin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Endothelins are a family of vasoactive peptides that includes ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3. The EDNRA receptors have a much greater affinity for ET-1 over ET-3 and are expressed abundantly in vascular smooth muscles and stromal tissues. The EDNRB receptors bind ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3 with nearly equal affinity and are expressed abundantly in endothelial cells and epithelial tissues. Although the vasoconstrictor and proliferative effects of ET-1 are primarily mediated by EDNRA receptors, EDNRB receptors can also mediate the vasoconstrictor response through ET-1-induced nitric oxide release from endothelial cells.
Target Type GPCR
Product Type EZCells™ DA
Receptor Endothelin
Sub-Type ETB
Therapeutic Area cancer, pulmonary-respiratory, vascular
Related Services Membrane Preparation, GPCR Screening
Genbank Accession Number NM_003991
Validated Assay/Platform calcium
References Aramori, I., et al., (1992) Coupling of Two Endothelin Receptor Subtypes to Differing Signal Transduction in Transfected Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells. J. Biol. Chem. 267(18): 12468-74.
Masaki., et al (1994) International Union of Pharmacology n
EZCell Info
Host cell CHO-K1
Mycoplasma Status Negative (MycoAlert Kit)
Growth media Ham's F12, 10% dFBS, 1% NEAA, 0.4 mg/mL G418
Storage and Packaging
Packaging Cryopreserved irradiated cells, 6 million cells per vial
Storage Recommendation liquid nitrogen
Quantity 6 million cells
Media
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