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JNK1/2/3 (phospho Tyr185) rabbit pAb

JNK1/2/3 (phospho Tyr185) rabbit pAb

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Size: 100μL

Source:Rabbit

Applications:IF;WB;IHC;ELISA

Reactivity:Human;Mouse;Rat

Dilution:IF: 1:50-200 Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. Immunohistochemistry: 1/100 - 1/300. ELISA: 1/20000. Not yet tested in other applications.

Immunogen:The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human SAPK/JNK around the phosphorylation site of Tyr185. AA range:151-200

Storage_stability:-20°C/1 year

Clonality:Polyclonal

Isotype:IgG

Concentration:1 mg/ml

Observed_band(KD):45kD

Human_gene_id:5599/5601/5602

Human_swiss_prot_no:P45983/P45984/P53779

Subcellular_location:Cytoplasm . Nucleus . Cell junction, synapse . In the cortical neurons, predominantly cytoplasmic and associated with the Golgi apparatus and endosomal fraction. Increased neuronal activity increases phosphorylated form at synapses (By similarity). Colocalizes with POU5F1 in the nucleus. .

Other_name:MAPK8; JNK1; PRKM8; SAPK1; SAPK1C; Mitogen-activated protein kinase 8; MAP kinase 8; MAPK 8; JNK-46; Stress-activated protein kinase 1c; SAPK1c; Stress-activated protein kinase JNK1; c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1; MAPK9; JNK2; PRKM9; SAPK1A; Mi

Background:The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the MAP kinase family. MAP kinases act as an integration point for multiple biochemical signals, and are involved in a wide variety of cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, transcription regulation and development. This kinase is activated by various cell stimuli, and targets specific transcription factors, and thus mediates immediate-early gene expression in response to cell stimuli. The activation of this kinase by tumor-necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) is found to be required for TNF-alpha induced apoptosis. This kinase is also involved in UV radiation induced apoptosis, which is thought to be related to cytochrom c-mediated cell death pathway. Studies of the mouse counterpart of this gene suggested that this kinase play a key role in T cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. Several alternatively spl

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