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Creative Biolabs

Human CHO-K1/CCR1/Gα15 Stable Cell Line

[CAT#: NCL20120040CR]

Human chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 1 (CCR1) Stable Cell Line

Species:
Human
Applications:
GPCR Screening
Cell Types:
Other Cells

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Description

C-C chemokine receptor type 1 (CCR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor member of the CC chemokine subfamily of receptors. Following interaction with its specific chemokine ligands, like macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha), regulated on activation normal T expressed and secreted protein (RANTES), and monocyte chemoattractant protein 3 (MCP-3), it triggers the onset of a process known as chemotaxis.

Cell Types

Other Cells

Applications

GPCR Screening

Research Areas

GPCR

Species

Human
Properties

Size

>1x10^6 Cells

Form

Frozen cells

Culture Medium

Ham's F12, 10% FBS, 3 μg/ml puromycin, 100 μg/ml Hygromycin B

Freeze Medium

45% culture medium, 45% FBS, 10% DMSO

Receptor

CCR1

Family

Chemokine receptor

Strain

CCR1/Gα15 Cell Line

Cell Purity

>95%

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Liquid nitrogen immediately upon delivery

Handling Advice

Avoid inhalation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Avoid prolonged or
repeated exposure.

Research Use Only

For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

Warnings

Store under recommended storage conditions (liquid nitrogen). Do not expose to high temperature. After expiration, discard all remaining reagents.
Target Details

Target

CCR1

Official Name

CCR1

Full Name

C-C chemokine receptor type 1

Alternative Names

CD191; CKR-1; CKR1; CMKBR1; HM145; MIP1aR; SCYAR1

Gene ID

1230(Human)

Uniprot ID

P32246(Human)
References

1. McKernan, K. J., Helbert, Y., Kane, L. T., Ebling, H., Zhang, L., Liu, B.,.. & Concepcion, G. (2020). Sequence and annotation of 42 cannabis genomes reveals extensive copy number variation in cannabinoid synthesis and pathogen resistance genes. BioRxiv. 2. Wayengera, M., Mwebaza, I., Welishe, J., Bayiyana, A., Kateete, D. P., Wampande, E.,.. & Kyobe, S. (2017). Immuno-diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum, and reduction of timelines for its positive cultures to within 3 h by pathogen-specific thymidylate kinase expression assays. BMC research notes, 10(1), 368.
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