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14-329-M

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JNK2α2/SAPK1a Protein, active, 10 µg

Active, N-terminal His-tagged, full length human JNK2α2/SAPK1a, for use in Kinase Assays.

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UNSPSC Code:
12352202
eCl@ss:
32160405
NACRES:
NA.41

biological source

human

Quality Level

mol wt

Mw 49.2 kDa

manufacturer/tradename

Upstate®

technique(s)

activity assay: suitable (kinase)

UniProt accession no.

Gene Information

human ... MAPK9(5601)

General description

N-terminal His-tagged, full length human JNK2α2/SAPK1a
Product Source: Expressed in Sf21 cells

Biochem/physiol Actions

Protein Target: JNK2α2/SAPK1a
Target Sub-Family: CMGC

Packaging

Also available in 250 µg size --call for pricing and availability and reference catalog number 14-329M when ordering the 250 µg size.

Quality

Routinely evaluated by phosphorylation of ATF2 (amino acids 19-96)

Physical form

Ni2+/NTA-agarose

Storage and Stability

6 months at -70°C

Other Notes

For Specific Activity data, refer to the Certificate of Analysis for individual lots of this enzyme.

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UPSTATE is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Girish V Putcha et al.
Neuron, 38(6), 899-914 (2003-06-24)
Trophic factor deprivation (TFD) activates c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs), culminating in coordinate AP1-dependent transactivation of the BH3-only BCL-2 proteins BIM(EL) and HRK, which in turn are critical for BAX-dependent cytochrome c release, caspase activation, and apoptosis. Here, we report that
Y Zhang et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 276(24), 20913-20923 (2001-03-30)
Ultraviolet light A (UVA) plays an important role in the etiology of human skin cancer, and UVA-induced signal transduction has a critical role in UVA-induced skin carcinogenesis. The upstream signaling pathways leading to p70(S6K) phosphorylation and activation are not well
S P Zhong et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 275(28), 20980-20984 (2000-05-12)
Histone H3 is the core protein of the nucleosome. Phosphorylation of H3 involves immediate early gene expression, chromatin remodeling, and chromosome condensation during mitosis. Very recently, Rsk2 or MSK1 kinase-mediated phosphorylation of H3 at serine 10 was reported. In the
S Gupta et al.
The EMBO journal, 15(11), 2760-2770 (1996-06-03)
The JNK protein kinase is a member of the MAP kinase group that is activated in response to dual phosphorylation on threonine and tyrosine. Ten JNK isoforms were identified in human brain by molecular cloning. These protein kinases correspond to
Y Fleming et al.
The Biochemical journal, 352 Pt 1, 145-154 (2000-11-04)
Stress-activated protein kinase 1 (SAPK1), also called c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), becomes activated in vivo in response to pro-inflammatory cytokines or cellular stresses. Its full activation requires the phosphorylation of a threonine and a tyrosine residue in a Thr-Pro-Tyr motif

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