Abstract
The cDNAs encoding for three subtypes of adrenergic receptors, α1A-, α1B- and α1D-ARs, were cloned and expressed in HEK 293 cells. Expression of α1A- and α1B-AR subtypes in HEK 293 cells was stable even with increased passages but that of α1D-AR was not. Cellular localization studies using immunofluorescence and flow cytometry revealed that expression of α1A- and α1B-ARs was primarily localized on the cell membrane whereas expression of α1D-AR was predominantly intracellular. Our studies clearly demonstrated that the culturing of the recombinant cell lines expressing α1D-AR in charcoal/dextran treated fetal bovine serum (FBS) resulted in targeting of α1D-AR to the cell membrane and thus, significantly improving its stability and availability for ligand binding studies. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006.
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Khattar, S. K., Bora, R. S., Priyadarsiny, P., Gautam, A., Gupta, D., Tiwari, A., … Saini, K. S. (2006). Molecular cloning, stable expression and cellular localization of human α1-adrenergic receptor subtypes: Effect of charcoal/dextran treated serum on expression and localization of α1D-adrenergic receptor. Biotechnology Letters, 28(21), 1731–1739. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-006-9148-x
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