Nri_pbigf1_luciferzip ⚡ Tested

: Quantify how different drugs or environmental factors turn the IGF1 gene on or off.

: Suggests a promoter from the Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) gene. This is often used to study how growth factors or hormones regulate gene expression. NRI_pbiGF1_luciferzip

: Likely refers to the originating lab or institution (e.g., National Research Institute). : Quantify how different drugs or environmental factors

Based on the structure of the string NRI_pbiGF1_luciferzip , this appears to be a specific identifier for a used in molecular biology research. While it does not appear in standard commercial databases like Addgene , the components of the name suggest the following genetic features: : Likely refers to the originating lab or institution (e

: Use the "zip" (leucine zipper) domain to investigate protein-protein interactions required for gene regulation.

: Screen large libraries of compounds for their effects on growth factor signaling pathways.

: Refers to the Luciferase reporter gene (such as firefly or Renilla luciferase). When the IGF-1 promoter is active, the cell produces luciferase, which emits light that can be measured to quantify gene activity.