mProX™ Human ADGRB3 Stable Cell Line
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- GPCR Cell Lines
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Don't let the cells reach 80% confluence.
Don't put too many cells in each well. Mar 08 2023
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Published Data
Fig.1 Resolution of heteroduplex bands as a function of migration duration and agarose concentration.
Time course of electrophoresis of PCR products on 4% agarose gels for samples with a 7-bp deletion, a 1-bp insertion, and a 3-bp insertion in the Adgrb3 gene (196-bp amplicon) and Scn8a gene (186-bp amplicon), respectively.
Ref: Bhattacharya, Debanjan, and Erwin G. Van Meir. "A simple genotyping method to detect small CRISPR-Cas9 induced indels by agarose gel electrophoresis." Scientific reports 9.1 (2019): 4437.
Pubmed: 30872606
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-39950-4
Research Highlights
Although recent large-sample GWASs found significant genes in the background of depression, their applicability is hampered by the variability of the depressive phenotype and the absence of reliable phenotyping.
Gonda, X., et al. Genetic underpinnings of affective temperaments: a pilot GWAS investigation identifies a new genome-wide significant SNP for anxious temperament in ADGRB3 gene. Translational psychiatry. 2021, 11(1), 1-15.
Pubmed:
34075027
DOI:
10.1038/s41398-021-01436-1
The first diagnostic procedure for undiagnosed neurodevelopmental problems, chromosomal microarray analysis has recently enabled the identification of rearrangements underlying a number of neurodevelopmental illnesses.
Scuderi, C., et al. Biallelic intragenic duplication in ADGRB3 (BAI3) gene associated with intellectual disability, cerebellar atrophy, and behavioral disorder. European Journal of Human Genetics. 2019, 27(4), 594-602.
Pubmed:
30659260
DOI:
10.1038/s41431-018-0321-1
Some of the bigger C1q superfamily's proteins function as synaptic organizers in significant neuronal processes in different parts of the brain.
Sticco, M. J., et al. C1QL3 promotes cell-cell adhesion by mediating complex formation between ADGRB3/BAI3 and neuronal pentraxins. The FASEB Journal. 2021, 35(1), e21194.
Pubmed:
33337553
DOI:
10.1096/fj.202000351RR