Background
GPR119 is expressed in insulin-producing beta cells where it modulates insulin release, thus making it a very attractive therapeutic target for metabolic disorders. GPR119 is activated by oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and by a novel selective small-molecule (PSN632408) which, when administered to high-fat-fed rats, suppresses food intake and reduces body weight gain. Another small molecule full-agonist (AR231453) enhances glucose-dependent insulin release, and improves oral glucose tolerance in wild-type mice, but not in GPR119 knock-out mice.
| General Info | |
| Product Description | Human GPR119 Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. |
|---|---|
| Target Type | GPCR |
| Product Type | EZCells™ DA |
| Receptor | Free Fatty Acid |
| Sub-Type | GPR119 |
| Therapeutic Area | metabolic & gastrointestinal |
| Related Services | Membrane Preparation, GPCR Screening |
| Genbank Accession Number | NM_178471 |
| Validated Assay/Platform | cAMP |
| References | Soga, T., Ohishi T. et al (2005) Lysophosphatidylcholine enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion via an orphan G-protein-coupled receptor. BBRC: 326: 744-751. Overton, H.A., Babbs, A.J. (2006) Deoprhanization of a G protein –coupled recepto |
| 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 | |



