For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-X0085C |
| Product Type | Overexpression Stable Cell Lines |
| Cell Type | Epithelial |
| Species | Human |
| Host Cell | SK-BR-3 |
| Source Organ | Breast |
| Disease | Adenocarcinoma |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
The PIK3CA (E545K) SK-BR-3 cell line is a powerful tool for breast cancer research, aiding in drug screening and resistance mechanism studies.
Human PIK3CA (E545K) SK-BR-3 Cell Line is a genetically engineered model derived from selected human SK-BR-3 parental cell line based on customers’ requirement. PIK3CA (E545K) SK-BR-3 mutant cell line is generated by stable integration of exogenous human PIK3CA gene harboring the E545K mutation into SK-BR-3 host cells using our optimized transduction of lentiviral vectors.
Target
PIK3CA plays a pivotal role in cell growth, survival, and metabolism. The E545K mutation occurs within the helical domain and is a driver alteration in multiple cancers, leading to constitutive PI3K pathway activation. It is often used as a biomarker for patient stratification in clinical oncology. AcceGen offers generation of stable overexpression and clinically relevant mutant cell lines targeting any gene of your interest. Polyclonal or monoclonal is optional based on customers’ research needs.
| Species | Human |
| Cat.No | ABC-X0085C |
| Product Category | Transfected Stable Cell Lines |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Cell Type | Epithelial |
| Growth Mode | Adherent |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 °C, 5% CO₂ |
| Source Organ | Breast |
| Disease | Adenocarcinoma |
| Biosafety Level | 1 |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Overexpression Stable Cell Lines |
| Host Cell | SK-BR-3 |
| Quality Control | All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
The PIK3CA (E545K) SK-BR-3 Cell Line serves as a powerful tool to evaluate helical domain-specific oncogenic mechanisms and drug response. This model enables pharmacological screening of PI3K inhibitors and studies of resistance mechanisms in breast cancer and beyond. It is utilized in functional genomics and translational oncology research.