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PathHunter U2OS CHRM4 Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA05 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CHRM4 Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0902C3,
Wikidata:Q54938115
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA05 2026-02-07 08:34:36 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR10 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ93 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0276C3,
Wikidata:Q54938092
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ93 2026-02-07 08:34:36 0
PathHunter U2OS AHR Protein Interaction
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ74 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter NHR protein interaction cell lines co-express a NHR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a receptor co-activator tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the NHR results in co-activator-EA recruitment thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-1113C3,
Wikidata:Q54938069
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ74 2026-02-07 08:34:39 0
PathHunter U2OS CRHR2 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA09 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CRHR2 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0752C3,
Wikidata:Q54938119
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA09 2026-02-07 08:34:44 0
PathHunter U2OS AVPR2 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ78 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter AVPR2 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0709C3,
Wikidata:Q54938074
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ78 2026-02-07 08:34:35 0
PathHunter U2OS CCKAR Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ88 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCKAR Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0650C3,
Wikidata:Q54938086
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ88 2026-02-07 08:34:43 0
PathHunter U2OS AGTRL1 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ73 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter AGTRL1 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0710C3,
Wikidata:Q54938068
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ73 2026-02-07 08:34:43 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR5 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ96 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR5 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0653C3,
Wikidata:Q54938105
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ96 2026-02-07 08:34:36 0
PathHunter U2OS AVPR1B Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ77 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter AVPR1B Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0722C3,
Wikidata:Q54938073
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ77 2026-02-07 08:34:39 0
PathHunter U2OS EBI2 Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA21 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter EBI2 Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0910C3,
Wikidata:Q54938134
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA21 2026-02-07 08:34:41 0
PathHunter U2OS P2RY2 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LB08 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter P2RY2 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0719C3,
Wikidata:Q54938253
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LB08 2026-02-07 08:34:43 0
PathHunter U2OS GPR119 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA40 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0356C3,
Wikidata:Q54938165
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA40 2026-02-07 08:34:37 0
PathHunter U2OS EDG7 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA25 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter EDG7 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0664C3,
Wikidata:Q54938138
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA25 2026-02-07 08:34:36 0
PathHunter U2OS IkappaB Degradation
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA63 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter degradation cell lines express a target protein tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Donor=ED). Pathway activation results in the degradation of the target protein. The degraded protein is detected by adding to the cell lysis buffer another beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Complementation of the ED and EA enzyme fragments result into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0538C3,
Wikidata:Q54938191
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA63 2026-02-07 08:34:42 0
PathHunter U2OS OXTR Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LB04 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter OXTR Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0715C3,
Wikidata:Q54938248
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LB04 2026-02-07 08:34:46 0
PathHunter U2OS mHTR2C beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA82 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0790C3,
Wikidata:Q54938224
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA82 2026-02-07 08:34:38 0
PathHunter U2OS GLP2R Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA37 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter GLP2R Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0750C3,
Wikidata:Q54938162
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA37 2026-02-07 08:34:37 0
PathHunter U2OS mCXCR7 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA79 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0689C3,
Wikidata:Q54938221
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA79 2026-02-07 08:34:37 0
PathHunter U2OS CXCR3 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA14 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CXCR3 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0661C3,
Wikidata:Q54938124
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA14 2026-02-07 08:34:36 0
PathHunter U2OS GALR1 Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA33 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter GALR1 Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0781C3,
Wikidata:Q54938147
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA33 2026-02-07 08:34:41 0

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