2012 Promega catalogue
2012 Promega catalogue
2012 Promega catalogue
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Cell Signaling<br />
Casein Kinase I<br />
Product Size Cat.# Price ($)<br />
Casein Kinase I 100 u V5631 323.00<br />
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.<br />
Description: Casein Kinase I (CKI or CK-1) is a ubiquitous and highly<br />
conserved serine/threonine protein kinase found in eukaryotic cells. CKI exists<br />
in multiple forms in mammalian tissue and is present in the nucleus, cytosol,<br />
plasma membrane and microsomes. CKI isolated from most species is a<br />
35–37kDa monomer. In contrast to Casein Kinase II, CKI primarily uses Mg 2+ /<br />
ATP as the phosphate donor and is not sensitive to heparin inhibition.<br />
Storage Conditions: Store at –20°C.<br />
Protocol Part#<br />
Casein Kinase I Product Information 9PIV563<br />
Casein Kinase II<br />
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Casein Kinase II<br />
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.<br />
100 u V5621 323.00<br />
Description: Casein Kinase II (CKII or CK-2) is a ubiquitous serine/threonine<br />
protein kinase found in eukaryotic cells and is also known as phosvitin kinase,<br />
glycogen synthase 5 kinase, troponin T kinase and casein kinase G. CKII is a<br />
multifunctional protein kinase implicated in a variety of cellular processes and<br />
functions, including mitosis and cellular transformation.<br />
CKII isolated from most species is composed of α and α´ subunits (37–44kDa)<br />
and β subunits (24–28kDa). The holoenzyme exists as an αα´β 2 tetramer. The<br />
α subunit contains the catalytic domain, whereas the β subunits presumably<br />
regulate the catalytic activity of the holoenzyme. Casein Kinase II is purified<br />
from rat liver.<br />
Storage Conditions: Store at –70°C.<br />
Protocol Part#<br />
Casein Kinase II Product Information 9PIV562<br />
EGF Receptor<br />
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Product Size Cat.# Price ($)<br />
EGF Receptor<br />
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.<br />
10 u V5551 734.00<br />
Description: Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGF Receptor) is a cellsurface<br />
glycoprotein composed of a single polypeptide chain that binds the<br />
peptide Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF). The EGF Receptor consists of an<br />
extracellular ligand binding domain, a single transmembrane region and a cytoplasmic<br />
intrinsic tyrosine kinase domain. Upon ligand binding, the EGF Receptor<br />
autophosphorylates, activating the tyrosine kinase domain of the EGF Receptor.<br />
EGF Receptor is immunopurified from the A431 cell line following a procedure<br />
detailed by Weber et al.. The purified EGF Receptor does possess tyrosine<br />
kinase activity due to the bound EGF; however, the EGF Receptor has not been<br />
autophosphorylated.<br />
Storage Conditions: Store at –70°C.<br />
Protocol Part#<br />
EGF Receptor Protocol 9PIV555<br />
Protein Kinase C<br />
Product Size Conc. Cat.# Price ($)<br />
Protein Kinase C 1 µg 25 µg/ml V5261 488.00<br />
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.<br />
Description: Protein Kinase C is an 82kDa monomeric enzyme consisting of a<br />
C-terminal catalytic domain and a cysteine-rich N-terminal regulatory domain.<br />
The regulatory domain contains the sites for calcium and phospholipid binding<br />
and a pseudosubstrate subdomain, the target for PKC autophosphorylation.<br />
PKC is isolated from rat brain following the procedure of Walton et al. The<br />
purified PKC consists primarily of α, β and γ isoforms with lesser amounts of δ<br />
and ζ isoforms.<br />
Features:<br />
• Highly Pure: PKC is greater than 90% pure as determined by SDS-PAGE.<br />
Storage Conditions: Store at –70°C.<br />
Protocol Part#<br />
Protein Kinase C Product Information 9PIV526<br />
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Cell Signaling<br />
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