CK2 alpha 1, Active(C70-10G)

CK2 alpha 1, Active(C70-10G)

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Description :Recombinant full-length human CK2alpha1 was expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using a N-terminal GST tag.

Species :Human

Tag :GST tag

Expression System:Sf9 insect cells using baculovirus

Sequence :Full Length

Genbank Number :NM_001895

Specific Activity :Sample Kinase Activity Plot. For specific information on a given lot, see related technical data sheet.

Purity :Sample Purity Data. For specific information on a given lot, see related technical data sheet.

Storage, Stability and Shipping :Store product at –70oC. For optimal storage, aliquot target into smaller quantities after centrifugation and store at recommended temperature. For most favorable performance, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles.

Applications :Kinase Assay, Western Blot

Molecular Weight :~70 kDa

Gene Aliases :CKII; CK2A1; CKIIα; CSNK2A1

Scientific Background :CK2α is a serine-threonine protein kinase whose targets include many critical regulators of cellular growth. It is highly expressed in a lymphopro-liferative disease of cattle and in many human cancers. Overexpression of the CK2 catalytic subunit in lymphocytes of transgenic mice leads to T cell lymphoma (1). The highest CK2α1 activity is found in mouse testicles and brain, followed by spleen, liver, lung, kidney and heart (2).

References :
1. Rifkin, IR. et al: Acceleration of lymphoproliferative and autoimmune disease by transgenic protein kinase CK2 alpha. J Immunol. 1998 Nov 15;161(10):5164-70.

2. Guerra B. et al: Protein kinase CK2: evidence for a protein kinase CK2beta subunit fraction, devoid of the catalytic CK2alpha subunit, in mouse brain and testicles. FEBS Lett. 1999 Dec 3;462(3):353-7.

Product Sheets (By Lot #) :

K062-1.pdf

K1528-2.pdf

Research Areas :Cancer, Neurobiology, Inflammation, NfkB Pathway, WNT Signaling, Ser/Thr Kinases, Cancer, Neurobiology, Inflammation, NfkB Pathway, WNT Signaling, Ser/Thr Kinases