Phospho-MEK1 (Ser298) Monoklonaler Antikörper
Phospho-MEK1 (Ser298) Monoklonal Antikörper für Single Cell (Intra)
Wirt / Isotyp
Maus / IgG1
Getestete Reaktivität
human
Anwendung
Single Cell (Intra)
Konjugation
5CFLX Fluorescent Dye
CloneNo.
3F10G10
Kat-Nr. : G68047-1-5C
Synonyme
Geprüfte Anwendungen
| Erfolgreiche Detektion in Single Cell (Intra) | 10x Genomics Gene Expression Flex with Feature Barcodes and Multiplexing product |
Empfohlene Verdünnung
| Anwendung | Verdünnung |
|---|---|
| SINGLE CELL (INTRA) | SINGLE CELL (INTRA) : <0.5ug/test |
| It is recommended that this reagent should be titrated in each testing system to obtain optimal results. | |
| Sample-dependent, check data in validation data gallery | |
Produktinformation
G68047-1-5C bindet in Single Cell (Intra) Phospho-MEK1 (Ser298) und zeigt Reaktivität mit human
| Getestete Reaktivität | human |
| Wirt / Isotyp | Maus / IgG1 |
| Klonalität | Monoklonal |
| Typ | Antikörper |
| Immunogen | Peptid |
| Vollständiger Name | mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 |
| Berechnetes Molekulargewicht | 43 kDa |
| GenBank-Zugangsnummer | BC139729 |
| Gene symbol | MEK1 |
| Gene ID (NCBI) | 5604 |
| Konjugation | 5CFLX Fluorescent Dye |
| Form | Liquid |
| Reinigungsmethode | |
| Lagerungspuffer | PBS with 1mM EDTA and 0.09% sodium azide |
| Lagerungsbedingungen | 2-8°C Stable for one year after shipment. 20ul Größen enthalten 0,1% BSA. |
Hintergrundinformationen
MAP2K1 encodes MAPK1, also known as MEK1. MEK1 variants can enhance MEK1 expression and ERK1 phosphorylation that together lead to continuous activation of MEK/ERK signaling pathway. MEK1 bind directly to ERK2 through a region in the N terminus of MEK. In addition, a proline-rich (PR) regulatory sequence in MEK is also involved in MEK-ERK association and signal propagation. The coupling between MEK1 and ERK2 is enhanced through phosphorylation on S298 in the MEK1 PR region, whereas phosphorylation on MEK1 T292 releases the complex. MEK1 T292 is a substrate of ERK2, but the site is also phosphorylated at a basal level when ERK2 is inhibited, suggesting several regulators of this site . Although the S298 site in MEK2 has been conserved, it lacks the T292 phosphorylation site, and it is not a substrate of PAK1. (PMID: 31972311, PMID: 17928366, PMID: 22177953)

