Ion Channel Studies

Glycine Receptors

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SB Drug Discovery provides a range of glycine receptor subtypes and associated functional assays, supported by high-quality cell lines and optimized protocols. Our robust assay platforms enable streamlined data generation and bespoke analysis to expedite your drug discovery research.

Glycine Receptor Subtypes
GlyRα1 GlyRα3 (human) GlyRα3 (mouse)
GlyRα3 (rat) GlyRα3β

Flexible assay formats

Our customizable assays leverage fluorescence-based screening and advance electrophysiology techniques to enable robust hit identification and lead optimization campaigns. With our flexible approach, SB Drug Discovery adapts to your unique research requirements, delivering high-quality data with rapid turn-around times.

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Glycine Receptor Electrophysiology

Figure 1: Representative GlyRα3 current traces before (grey line) and during the presence of increasing concentrations of the blocker Cannabidiol (blue lines). Currents are obtained using a steady-state protocol at -80mV.<br />

Figure 1: Representative GlyRα3 current traces before (grey line) and during the presence of increasing concentrations of the potentiator Cannabidiol (blue lines). Currents are obtained using a steady-state protocol at -80mV.

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Robust glycine receptor cell lines compatible with fluorescence-based assays and automated electrophysiology.

High quality cell lines
High quality cell lines

Representative current trace (left) and time course (right) for GlyRα3 positive modulator assay.

A range of validated agonist, antagonist and modulator assay formats are available to rapidly assess compound effect and rank potencies.

Optimized Assays
Optimized Assays

Representative current traces (left) and EC50 plot (right) for GlyRα3 positive modulator assay.

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