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Human CHO-K1/NK2 Stable Cell Line

[CAT#: NCL20120130CR]

NK2 Tachykinin Receptor Stable Cell Line

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

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Description

NK2 is expressed in gastrointestinal tract. Activation of NK2 is chiefly responsible for the regulation of intestinal motor functions (both excitatory and inhibitory), secretions, inflammation, and visceral sensitivity.

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, 400 μg/ml G418

Freeze Medium

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

Receptor

NK2/TACR2

Family

Tachykinin receptor

Strain

NK2 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

NK2

Official Name

NK2

Alternative Names

NK2 receptor; Neurokinin B receptor; Substance K receptor; Substance K; TAC2R; NKNAR; SKR; NK2R; NK-2 receptor; NK-2R; Tachykinin 2 (substance K) receptor; neurokinin A receptor; substance-K receptor; tachykinin receptor 2; SP-E receptor

Gene ID

7080(Human); 21869(Mouse); 25628(Rat)

Uniprot ID

P43699(Human); P50220(Mouse); P23441(Rat)
References

1. Martinelli, L., Lalli, D., García-Morales, L., Ratera, M., Querol, E., Piñol, J.,.. & Calisto, B. M. (2015). A Major Determinant for Gliding Motility in Mycoplasma genitalium THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE TERMINAL ORGANELLE PROTEINS MG200 AND MG491. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290(3), 1699-1711.
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