PKC θ (phospho Ser676) rabbit pAb
Protein kinase C (PKC) is a family of serine- and threonine-specific protein kinases that can be activated by calcium and the second messenger diacylglycerol. PKC family members phosphorylate a wide variety of protein targets and are known to be involved in diverse cellular signaling pathways. PKC family members also serve as major receptors for phorbol esters, a class of tumor promoters. Each member of the PKC family has a specific expression profile and is believed to play a distinct role. The protein encoded by this gene is one of the PKC family members. It is a calcium-independent and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase. This kinase is important for T-cell activation. It is required for the activation of the transcription factors NF-kappaB and AP-1, and may link the T cell receptor (TCR) signaling complex to the activation of the transcription factors. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],
Product Specifications
Background
UniProt
Q04759
Swiss Prot
Q04759
Reactivity
Human; Mouse; Rat
Immunogen
The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human PKC thet around the phosphorylation site of Ser676. AA range:643-692
Clonality
Polyclonal
Source
Rabbit
Applications
WB; IHC; IF; ELISA
Concentration
1 mg/ml
Dilution
Molecular Weight
82kD
Storage Conditions
-20°C/1 year
Observed Molecular Weight
82kD
Fragment
IgG
Subcellular Location
Other Product Names
PRKCQ; PRKCT; Protein kinase C theta type; nPKC-theta
Gene ID (Human)
5588
Available Sizes
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