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  • mProX™ Human RXRB Stable Cell Line

    [CAT#: S01YF-1123-KX109]
    Product Category:
    Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
    Subcategory:
    Nuclear Receptor

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    Target Protein
    RXRB
    Target Family
    Retinoid X Receptor
    Target Protein Species
    Human
    Host Cell Type
    RCS; CHO-K1; HEK293
    Target Classification
    Nuclear Receptor
    Target Research Area
    Cardiovascular Research; Inflammation Research
    Related Diseases
    Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis; Vasculitis
    Gene ID
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    Product Properties

    Biosafety Level
    Level 1
    Activity
    Yes
    Quantity
    10⁶ cells per vial
    Applications
    The RXRB gene in humans codes for the nuclear receptor known as retinoid X receptor beta (RXR-beta). One of the nuclear receptors of the retinoid X receptor (RXR) family, which mediates the actions of retinoic acid (RA), is encoded by this gene. Together with the thyroid hormone, vitamin D, and retinoic acid receptors, this receptor produces heterodimers that enhance transcriptional activity on the corresponding response element as well as DNA binding. The gene is located on chromosome 6 in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II region. Although a transcript variation with alternative splicing has been identified, its entire sequence remains unknown. The customized RXRB stable cell line can be used in antibody discovery and development, potential drug candidate screening and signaling pathway researches.

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    Published Data

    Fig.1 Different expression patterns of the Rxrb and Col11a2 genes.

    Northern blots with 10 g of total RNA per lane from each tissue of mouse embryos that were 16.5 days postcoitus, along with each cell line (shown at the top of the panels) that hybridized to Rxrb and Col11a2 probes.

    Ref: Murai, Junko, et al. "Insulation of the ubiquitous Rxrb promoter from the cartilage-specific adjacent gene, Col11a2." Journal of Biological Chemistry 283.41 (2008): 27677-27687.

    Pubmed: 18682388

    DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M803657200

    Research Highlights

    RXRB's role as a primary effector of RAB39A was confirmed when induced overexpression of the protein restored spherogenic capacity and tumorigenesis in RAB39A-silenced cells.
    Chano, Tokuhiro, et al. "Prominent role of RAB39A-RXRB axis in cancer development and stemness." Oncotarget 9.11 (2018): 9852.
    Pubmed: 29515775   DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.23955

    Schizophrenia patients' cortexs exhibit variable expression of many genes, suggesting the involvement of transcription-controlling factors in general. In order to synchronize context-dependent alterations in gene expression, hormone nuclear receptors dimerize.
    Corley, Susan M., et al. "Transcriptomic analysis shows decreased cortical expression of NR4A1, NR4A2 and RXRB in schizophrenia and provides evidence for nuclear receptor dysregulation." PloS one 11.12 (2016): e0166944.
    Pubmed: 27992436   DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166944

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