Product Datasheet
PKN1 Antibody
Catalog Number: 48392
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Description
- Swiss-Prot No.:
- Swiss-Prot#:Q16512
- Form of Antibody:
- 1*TBS (pH7.4), 1%BSA, 40%Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.
- Immunogen:
- Recombinant protein
- appl_detail:
- WB: 1:500-1:2,000
IHC: 1:50-1:200
ICC: 1:50-1:200
FC: 1:50-1:100
- other_names:
- DBK antibody
PAK 1 antibody
PAK-1 antibody
PAK1 antibody
PKC1 antibody
PKN ALPHA antibody
PKN antibody
Pkn1 antibody
PKN1_HUMAN antibody
PRK1 antibody
PRKCL1 antibody
Protease activated kinase 1 antibody
Protease-activated kinase 1 antibody
Protein kinase C like 1 antibody
Protein kinase C like PKN antibody
Protein kinase C related kinase 1 antibody
Protein kinase C-like 1 antibody
Protein kinase C-like PKN antibody
Protein kinase N1 antibody
Protein kinase PKN alpha antibody
Protein kinase PKN-alpha antibody
Protein-kinase C-related kinase 1 antibody
Serine threonine kinase N antibody
Serine threonine protein kinase N antibody
Serine-threonine protein kinase N antibody
Serine/threonine protein kinase N1 antibody
Serine/threonine-protein kinase N1 antibody
- Purification:
- ProA affinity purified
- Applications:
- WB, IHC, ICC, FC
- Background:
- Rho, the Ras-related small GTPase, is responsible for the regulation of actin-based cytoskeletal structures including stress fibers, focal adhesions and the contractile ring apparatus. Rho proteins act as molecular switches which are able to turn cytokinesis on and off. Although little is know about signaling downstream of Rho, several proteins have been implicated as Rho effectors. Protein kinase N (PKN) is a fatty acid-activated serine/threonine kinase whose catalytic domain exhibits homology with that of the PKC family. PKN associates with Rho via its amino terminus, is activated in a GTP-dependent manner and phosphorylates the head-rod domain of neurofilament protein. A second protein, rhophilin, exhibits 40% sequence identity with the amino terminal Rho binding domain. The enzymatic activity of rhophilin has not been demonstrated and it is possible that it acts through the recruitment of cytoskeletal components that initiate a kinase signaling cascade. Citron interacts specifically with active Rho and Rac1 but not Cdc42. Citron exhibits a distinctive protein organization and little homology with the Rho binding domains of PKN and rhophilin.
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