Recombinant human MST3 (1-311) was expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using an N-terminal GST tag.
Catalog No. S42-11G
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S42-11G-05 | 5 ug | $226 | |
S42-11G-10 | 10 ug | $325 | |
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Overview:
MST3 or Mammalian Sterile 20-like kinase 3 is a member of the germinal center kinase-III family. MST3 contains a conserved kinase domain at its NH(2)-terminus and a regulatory domain at its COOH-terminus. Caspase-mediated cleavage of the regulatory domain of MST3 activates its intrinsic kinase activity and leads to nuclear translocation. Expression of COOH-terminal truncated MST3 in cells results in DNA fragmentation and induction of apoptosis (1). MST3 can inhibit cell migration in a fashion dependent on autophosphorylation and can regulate paxillin phosphorylation through tyrosine phosphatase PTP-PEST (2).
Gene Aliases:
STK24, MST-3, STK3, MST3B, RP11-111L24.5
Genbank Number:
References:
1. Huang, C Y. et al: Caspase activation of mammalian sterile 20-like kinase 3 (Mst3). Nuclear translocation and induction of apoptosis. J Biol Chem. 2002 Sep 13;277(37):34367-74.
2. Lu, T J.: Inhibition of Cell Migration by Autophosphorylated Mammalian Sterile 20-Like Kinase 3 (MST3) Involves Paxillin and Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-PEST. J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 15;281(50):38405-17.
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.
Molecular Weight:
~63kDa
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