CCR7/β-Arrestin/CHO

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RQP71399
I. Background
The chemokine receptor CCR7 is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family (syn. CD197). It is activated by two different ligands, CCL19 and CCL21, and is responsible for the proper recruitment of lymphocytes and mature dendritic cells to lymphoid tissues. Several chemokine receptors, including CCR7, have been identified in the chicken, and their expression in isolated CD4+ T cells from blood and various tissues has been investigated.
 
II. Introduction
Host Cell:

CHO

Stability:20 passages (in-house test, that not means the cell line will be instable beyond the passages we tested.)
Freeze Medium:90% FBS+10% DMSO
Culture Medium: 
Mycoplasma Status:Negative
Storage:Liquid nitrogen immediately upon delivery
Application(s):

Functional assay for CCR7 receptor

Transducer:β-arrestin
 
Ⅲ. Description of Host Cell Line
Organism:Hamster
Tissue:Ovary
Morphology: Epithelial
Growth Properties: Adherent
 
Ⅳ. Representative Data

Figure 1. Dose response of Human CCL19 in CCR7 β-Arrestin CHO-K1 Cell Line (C4).