MARK3, Active(M45-10G)

MARK3, Active(M45-10G)

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Description :Recombinant full-length human MARK3 was expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using an N-terminal GST tag.

Species :Human

Tag :GST tag

Expression System:Sf9 insect cells using baculovirus

Sequence :Full Length

Genbank Number :NM_002376

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 :~110 kDa

Gene Aliases :KP78, CTAK1, PAR1A

Scientific Background :Microtubule affinity-regulating kinase 3 (MARK3) is a member of the PAR-1/MARK kinase family which play critical roles in polarity and cell cycle control and are regulated by 14-3-3 scaffolding proteins, as well as the LKB1 tumour suppressor kinase and atypical protein kinase C (PKC)(1). MARK3 is a dual-specificity protein kinase that controls entry into mitosis by dephosphorylating CDC2. MARK3 seems to be a positive regulator of the beta-catenin pathway and an inhibitor of the JNK pathway. MARK3, a regulator of polarity, is also a modulator of Wnt-beta-catenin signalling, indicating a link between two important developmental pathways (2).

References :
1. Göransson, O. et al: Regulation of the polarity kinases PAR-1/MARK by 14-3-3 interaction and Phosphorylation. J. Cell Sci. 2006;119(19):4059-70.

2. Kato, T. et al: Isolation of a novel human gene, MARKL1, homologous to MARK3 and its involvement in hepatocellular carcinogenesis. Neoplasia. 2001;3(1):4-9.

Product Sheets (By Lot #) :

N246-2.pdf

Research Areas :Neurobiology, Invasion/Metastasis, Ser/Thr Kinases, Neurobiology, Invasion/Metastasis, Ser/Thr Kinases