Molecular Devices - Transfluor Cell-Based GPCR Assay
powerful functional assay to detect compound activity against known and/or orphan GPCR targets in a high content screening environment.
Studying of this mechanism enables researchers to identify the impact of GPCR ligands on a variety of physiological processes including behavior, mood, inflammation, nervous system, and olfactory responses. In addition, researchers can gain insight into the complexities of receptor degradation and recycling for a given target.
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Features of Transfluor Cell-Based GPCR Assay
Validated with over 100 GPCRs, the Transfluor assay provides the assurance to work across all GPCR classes (Class I, II, III), regardless of interacting G-protein (Gs, Gi/o and Gq/11).
Single read-out is compatible with all GPCR subtypes, including Gi, Gs, Go, Gq, eliminating the need for multiple GPCR assays
No GPCR labeling or tagging avoids custom molecular biology that may alter your target's response.
Universal format requires no prior knowledge of interacting G-protein, enabling orphan GPCR screening.
GFP-based technology does not require additional substrates to monitor beta-arrestin translocation.
MetaXpress® Application Module automates analysis of beta-arrestin movement to the cell membrane (pits) and endocytic vesicles.
Ligand Independent Translocation (LITe™) Assay is an agonist-independent assay used to verify the translocation of beta-arrestin-GFP in orphan GPCRs.
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