Product Description and Product Data
This is an all-inclusive cell-based luciferase reporter assay kit targeting the the Human Amylin Type 3 Receptor (AMY3R). INDIGO’s AMY3R reporter assay utilizes proprietary mammalian cells that have been engineered to provide constitutive expression of the AMY3R. In addition to AMY3R Reporter Cells, this kit provides two optimized media for use during cell culture and in diluting the user’s test samples, a reference agonist, Luciferase Detection Reagent, and a cell culture-ready assay plate. The principal application of this assay is in the screening of test samples to quantify any functional activity, either agonist or antagonist, that they may exert against AMY3R. This kit provides researchers with clear, reproducible results, exceptional cell viability post-thaw, and consistent results lot to lot. Kits must be stored at -80C. Do not store in liquid nitrogen. Note: reporter cells cannot be refrozen or maintained in extended culture.
Features
Clear, Reproducible Results
- All-Inclusive Assay Systems
- Exceptional Cell Viability Post-Thaw
- Consistent Results Lot to Lot
Product Specifications
| Target Type | GPCR | ||
| Species | Human | ||
| Receptor Form | Hybrid | ||
| Assay Mode | Agonist, Antagonist | ||
| Kit Components |
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| Shelf Life | 6 months | ||
| Shipping Requirements | Dry Ice | ||
| Storage temperature | -80C |
Data

Target Background
This assay utilizes proprietary human cells that provide constitutive expression of the receptors that comprise the Amylin Receptor Type 3 (AMY3R).
The Amylin receptors (AMY1-3R) are Class B G-protein coupled receptors formed by the heterodimerization of the calcitonin receptor (CTR) and one of the three Receptor Activity Modifying Proteins (RAMP1-3)1. These receptors have been identified as important drug targets due to their critical involvement in both metabolic control (e.g., energy balance and glucose homeostasis) and cognitive/neuroprotective effects.
The Amylin Receptor Type 3 (AMY3R) is one of three key receptors activated by the hormone amylin, also known as Islet Amyloid Polypeptide (IAPP), and is crucial for metabolic and cognitive health. Activation of AMY3R helps control key metabolic processes like gastric emptying, food intake, and postprandial glucose levels. Furthermore, its expression in essential memory centers of the brain highlights its potential role in cognitive functions. The binding of Amylin to AMY3R stimulates G-Protein Gαs which activates adenylate cyclase (AC), leading to an increase in cellular cAMP. Due to the important physiological roles of AMY3R, the dysregulation of the receptor can lead to multiple diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and Alzheimer’s disease. Importantly, the development of Dual Amylin and Calcitonin Receptor Agonists (DACRAs) is currently at the forefront of pharmaceutical strategies aimed at providing more effective and sustainable metabolic control for patients struggling with obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.
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