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NIH-3T3/Human IGF-1 R Stable Cell Line Development Service

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  • Description
    NIH-3T3/Human IGF-1 R Stable Cell Line was engineered to express the receptor full length human IGF-1 R (Gene ID: 3480). Surface expression of Human IGF-1 R was confirmed by flow cytometry.
  • Application

    Useful for cell-based IGF-1 R binding assay

  • Growth Properties
    Adherent
  • Selection Marker
    Hygromycin (20 μg/mL)
  • Culture Medium
    DMEM + 10% NBCS
  • Freeze Medium
    Serum-free cell cryopreservation medium
  • Quantity
    1 vial contains at least 5×10^6 cells in 1 mL serum-free cryopreservation medium
  • Storage
    Frozen in liquid nitrogen.
  • Mycoplasma Testing
    Negative
  • Sterility Testing
    Negative
  • Instructions for Use
    See data sheet for detailed culturing and assay protocol.
Receptor Assay
 IGF-I R FACS

Expression analysis of human IGF-1 R on NIH-3T3/Human IGF-1 R Stable Cell Line by FACS.
Cell surface staining was performed on NIH-3T3/Human IGF-1 R Stable Cell Line or negative control cell using PE-labeled anti-human IGF-1 R antibody.

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  • Background
    The Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Receptor (IGF1) is also known as CD221, JTK13. and is a transmembrane receptor that is activated by IGF-1 and by the related growth factor IGF-2. It belongs to the large class of tyrosine kinase receptors. This receptor mediates the effects of IGF-1, which is a polypeptide protein hormone similar in molecular structure to insulin. IGF1R is make up of two alpha subunits and two beta subunits ,the Both the α and β subunits are synthesized from a single mRNA precursor. The precursor is then glycosylated, proteolytically cleaved, and crosslinked by cysteine bonds to form a functional transmembrane αβ chain.The α chains are located extracellularly while the β subunit spans the membrane and are responsible for intracellular signal transduction upon ligand stimulation. IGF1R have a binding site for ATP, which is used to provide the phosphates for autophosphorylation. There is a 60% homology between IGF1R and the insulin receptor. In response to ligand binding, the α chains induce the tyrosine autophosphorylation of the β chains. This event triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling that, while somewhat cell type specific, often promotes cell survival and cell proliferation.
  • License Disclosure
    This cell line is provided for research use only. This license does not permit you to share, distribute, sell, sublicense, or otherwise make this cell line available for use to other laboratories, departments, research institutions, hospitals, universities, or biotech companies. The license does not permit modification of this cell line in any way. Inappropriate use or distribution of this cell line will result in revocation of the license. Modifications of this cell line, transfer to another facility, or commercial use of the cell lines may require a separate license and additional fees. AcroBiosystems does not warrant the suitability of this cell line for any particular use, and does not accept any liability in connection with the handling or use of this cell line.
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