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Tag-lite pHaloTag-A2A Plasmid, 10 µg

The Tag-lite A2A Adenosine plasmid is used to transiently or stably transfect cells for the purpose of developing a A2A Adenosine receptor binding assay.

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Feature Specification
Application Receptor-Ligand Binding

The Tag-lite A2A Adenosine plasmid is used to transiently or stably transfect cells for the purpose of developing a A2A Adenosine receptor binding assay.

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Unit Size: 1 each
Part #:
PHTA2A
List Price
USD 2,186.12
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. All products to be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations including without limitation, consumption, and disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).

Overview

Over past few years, SNAP/HALO-Tag technology combined with TR-FRET has paved way development of many non-radioactive, no-wash, binding assays.

method is based on transfecting cells using plasmids encoding a SNAP- or HALO-Tag and subsequently labeling m with Terbium. Revvity offers a large collection of such plasmids. All GPCR genes are cloned in an expression vector directly downstream from a CMV promoter, and are provided ready protein expression and labeling.

All information on this page pertains to Tag-lite plasmid cloned with A2A Adenosine receptor.

Specifications

Application
Receptor-Ligand Binding
Brand
Tag-lite
Detection Modality
HTRF
Product Group
Plasmids
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Dry Ice
Target Class
GPCR
Technology
TR-FRET
Therapeutic Area
Cardiovascular
Infectious Diseases
Metabolism/Diabetes
NASH/Fibrosis
Neuroscience
Oncology & Inflammation
Rare Diseases
Unit Size
1 each

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