B16-Blue™ ISG cells allow the detection of bioactive murine type I and II IFNs by monitoring the activation of the JAK/STAT pathway.
B16-Blue™ ISG cells allow the detection of bioactive murine type I and II IFNs by monitoring the activation of the JAK/STAT pathway.
B16-Blue™ ISG cells can also be used study the activation of the TBK1/IRF3 pathway by cytosolic DNA, dsRNA or CDNs.
B16-Blue™ ISG cells were derived from the murine B16 F1 melanoma cell line. They express the secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) reporter gene under the control of the I-ISG54 promoter which is comprised of the IFN-inducible ISG54 promoter enhanced by a multimeric ISRE.
Stimulation of B16- Blue™ ISG cells with IFNs, CDNs, such as cGAMP, or type I IFN inducers, such as transfected poly(dA:dT), triggers the activation of the I-ISG54 promoter and the production of SEAP.
Levels of SEAP in the supernatant can be easily determined using QUANTI- Blue™, a reagent that turns purple/blue in the presence of SEAP, by reading the OD at 620-655 nm.