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Chloride channels are involved in a variety of important physiological functions that include transepithelial ion transport, cellular electrical excitability and ion homeostasis. Defects in chloride channel function underlying a number of chronic disease states and they therefore represent valuable drug targets. To facilitate measurements of chloride channel activity Invitrogen has developed Premo™ Halide Sensor, a fluorescent protein based biosensor.
The Premo™ Halide Sensor is a pharmacologically relevant sensor for functional studies of ligand- and voltage-gated chloride channels. It is based on a halide-sensitive form of Venus, the brightest available YFP molecule, affording an excellent signal window. Packaged in BacMam format, the transient expression is efficient in a range of cell types, including human primary cells. The combination of BacMam delivery and the bright fluorescence of Venus provide a highly sensitive, robust and easy-to-use tool for efficient screening of halide ion channels and transporter modulators in a range of mammalian cellular models. The spectral properties of the Premo™ Halide Sensor are compatible with all standard HTS platforms.
To uncouple cell maintenance and preparation from screening, simply freeze transduced cells and bring out as little as 4 hours before the screen. Both stable cell lines and human primary cells can be prepared frozen and “assay-ready”.
In particular U-2 OS cells are efficiently transduced (near 100%) and are recommended for initial assay development work. However, BacMam has been shown to efficiently transduce multiple mammalian cell types, including human primary and stem cells. Transduced cells can be divided into aliquots for a homogenous cell population and stored frozen. Assay-ready frozen cells can be plated as little as 4 hours prior to the assay.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.