p21 Protein (AA 2-164) (GST tag)
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- Target See all p21 (CDKN1A) Proteins
- p21 (CDKN1A) (Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A (p21, Cip1) (CDKN1A))
- Protein Type
- Recombinant
- Protein Characteristics
- AA 2-164
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Origin
- Human
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Source
- Escherichia coli (E. coli)
- Purification tag / Conjugate
- This p21 protein is labelled with GST tag.
- Application
- SDS-PAGE (SDS)
- Sequence
- MSEPAGDVRQ NPCGSKACRR LFGPVDSEQL SRDCDALMAG CIQEARERWN FDFVTETPLE GDFAWERVRG LGLPKLYLPT GPRRGRDELG GGRRPGTSPA LLQGTAEEDH VDLSLSCTLV PRSGEQAEGS PGGPGDSQGR KRRQTSMTDF YHSKRRLIFS KRKP
- Purification
- SDS-PAGE
- Purity
- > 90 %
- Top Product
- Discover our top product CDKN1A Protein
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- Application Notes
- Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Liquid
- Concentration
- 0.1-2 mg/mL
- Buffer
- 20 mM Tris-HCl based buffer, pH 8.0
- Storage
- -80 °C,4 °C,-20 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store at -20°C, for extended storage, conserve at -20°C or -80°C. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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- Target
- p21 (CDKN1A) (Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A (p21, Cip1) (CDKN1A))
- Alternative Name
- CDN1A (CDKN1A Products)
- Background
- May be the important intermediate by which p53/TP53 mediates its role as an inhibitor of cellular proliferation in response to DNA damage. Binds to and inhibits cyclin-dependent kinase activity, preventing phosphorylation of critical cyclin-dependent kinase substrates and blocking cell cycle progression. Functions in the nuclear localization and assbly of cyclin D-CDK4 complex and promotes its kinase activity towards RB1. At higher stoichiometric ratios, inhibits the kinase activity of the cyclin D-CDK4 complex.
- Molecular Weight
- 45.5 kDa
- UniProt
- P38936
- Pathways
- p53 Signaling, PI3K-Akt Signaling, Cell Division Cycle, AMPK Signaling, Fc-epsilon Receptor Signaling Pathway, EGFR Signaling Pathway, Neurotrophin Signaling Pathway, Mitotic G1-G1/S Phases, DNA Replication, Hepatitis C, Synthesis of DNA, Autophagy
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