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325889 p21 Activated Kinase 1, GST-Fusion, Human, Recombinant, S. frugiperda

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      Übersicht

      Replacement Information
      Description
      OverviewRecombinant, human PAK1 fused at the N-terminus to a GST-His6-thrombin cleavage site sequence and expressed in S. frugiperda insect cells using a baculovirus expression system. PAK1 is a serine/threonine kinase that interacts with GTP-bound but not GDP-bound CDC42/p21 and RAC1. Phosphorylation at Thr423 by PDK activates PAK1. It is known as an important modulator of cytoskeletal reorganization and GTPase effector that links the Rho-related GTPases to the JNK MAP kinase pathway.
      Catalogue Number325889
      Brand Family Calbiochem®
      SynonymsPAK1
      References
      ReferencesSingh, R.R., et al. 2005. J. Biol. Chem. 280 18130.
      Chen, S., et al. 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 20029.
      Sells, M.A., et al. 1997. Curr. Biol. 7, 202.
      Product Information
      Unit of DefinitionOne unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to transfer 1 nmol phosphate to tetra(LRRWSLG) per min at 30°C using variable concentrations from of ATP (0.1-27.1 µM).
      EC number2.7.1.37
      FormLiquid
      FormulationIn 100 mM NaCl, 50 mM Tris-HCl, 5 mM DTT, 4 mM reduced glutathione, 20% glycerol, pH 8.0.
      Applications
      Biological Information
      Specific Activity≥325 U/mg protein
      Concentration Label Please refer to vial label for lot-specific concentration
      Physicochemical Information
      Dimensions
      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Ship Code Dry Ice Only
      Toxicity Standard Handling
      Storage ≤ -70°C
      Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
      Do not freeze Ok to freeze
      Special InstructionsFollowing initial thaw, aliquot and freeze (-70°C).
      Packaging Information
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Bestellnummer GTIN
      325889 0

      Documentation

      p21 Activated Kinase 1, GST-Fusion, Human, Recombinant, S. frugiperda Analysenzertifikate

      TitelChargennummer
      325889

      Literatur

      Übersicht
      Singh, R.R., et al. 2005. J. Biol. Chem. 280 18130.
      Chen, S., et al. 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 20029.
      Sells, M.A., et al. 1997. Curr. Biol. 7, 202.
      Datenblatt

      Note that this data sheet is not lot-specific and is representative of the current specifications for this product. Please consult the vial label and the certificate of analysis for information on specific lots. Also note that shipping conditions may differ from storage conditions.

      Revision23-August-2007 JSW
      SynonymsPAK1
      DescriptionRecombinant, human PAK1 fused at the N-terminus to a GST-His6-thrombin cleavage site sequence and expressed in S. frugiperda insect cells using a baculovirus expression system. PAK1 is a mamalian signaling kinase that interacts with GTP-bound but not GDP-bound CDC42/P21 and RAC1. It is known as an important modulator of cytoskeletal reorganization and GTPase effector that links the Rho-related GTPases to the JNK MAP kinase pathway.
      FormLiquid
      FormulationIn 100 mM NaCl, 50 mM Tris-HCl, 5 mM DTT, 4 mM reduced glutathione, 20% glycerol, pH 8.0.
      Concentration Label Please refer to vial label for lot-specific concentration
      Recommended reaction conditions
      96-Well Membrane Binding Kinase Activity Assay Protocol:
      Materials Required Standard Kinase Assay Buffer: 125 mM HEPES-NaOH, 7.5 mM MgCl2, 7.5 mM MnCl2, 7.5 µM sodium -orthovanadate, 2.5 mM DTT, pH 7.5 10X Kinase Dilution Buffer: 500 mM HEPES-NaOH, 2.5 mg/ml PEG20.000, 10 mM DTT, pH 7.5 Substrate: tetra(LRRWSLG), 5 µg/50 µl final concentration PAK1, GST-Fusion, Human, Recombinant, S. frugiperda, diluted in 1X Kinase Dilution Buffer to desired concentration (we use 25 ng in a 50 µl reaction) 33P-γ-ATP ATP Mix: 1 µM ATP in H2O with 1 x 106 cpm/5 µl 96-well V-bottom MTP (polypropylene) plates (Nunc Cat. No. 442587) 96-well Multiscreen Vacuum Manifold (Millipore Cat. No. MAVM096OR) 96-well Multiscreen Filterplates, phosphocellulose membrane (Millipore Cat. No. MSPH N6B50) and glass fiber (Millipore Cat. No. MSFC N6B50) 2% H3PO4 0.9% NaCl
      Activity Assay Protocol 1. In a polypropylene V-bottom plate add 20 µl Kinase Assay Buffer 2. If desired, add 5 µl test substance (e.g., inhibitor, activator, etc.; in 10% DMSO) 3. Add 10 µl Substrate (diluted in H2O). 4. Add 10 µl diluted PAK1. 5. Add 5 µl ATP Mix. 6. Mix on a shaker and incubate at 30°C for 80 min. 7. Stop the reaction with 50 µl H3PO4. 8. Prewet the filter plate with 200 µl H2O. 9. Filter the reaction mix by applying vacuum. 10. Wash 3 times with 200 µl 0.9% NaCl. 11. Add 200 µl scintillation fluid to each well and count on a scintillation counter.
      EC number2.7.1.37
      Specific activity≥325 U/mg protein
      Unit definitionOne unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to transfer 1 nmol phosphate to tetra(LRRWSLG) per min at 30°C using variable concentrations from of ATP (0.1-27.1 µM).
      Storage Avoid freeze/thaw
      ≤ -70°C
      Do Not Freeze Ok to freeze
      Special InstructionsFollowing initial thaw, aliquot and freeze (-70°C).
      Toxicity Standard Handling
      ReferencesSingh, R.R., et al. 2005. J. Biol. Chem. 280 18130.
      Chen, S., et al. 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 20029.
      Sells, M.A., et al. 1997. Curr. Biol. 7, 202.