KBRS2 rabbit pAb

CAT:
855-ES10753-01
Size:
50 µL
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KBRS2 rabbit pAb

  • Background:

    Domain:In contrast to other members of the Ras family, the members of the KappaB-Ras subfamily do not contain the conserved Gly and Gln residues in positions 13 and 65, which are replaced by Ala and Leu residues, respectively, and are therefore similar to the constitutively active forms of oncogenic forms of Ras. This suggests that members of this family are clearly different from other small GTPases proteins., function:Atypical Ras-like protein that acts as a potent regulator of NF-kappa-B activity by preventing the degradation of NF-kappa-B inhibitor beta (NFKBIB) by most signals, explaining why NFKBIB is more resistant to degradation. May act by blocking phosphorylation of NFKBIB and nuclear localization of p65/RELA NF-kappa-B subunit. It is unclear whether it acts as a GTPase. Both GTP- and GDP-bound forms block phosphorylation of NFKBIB., sequence caution:Absence of residues from position 133 within an exon that change the frame which is not the result of an alternative splicing., similarity:Belongs to the small GTPase superfamily. Ras family. KappaB-Ras subfamily., subunit:Interacts with both NF-kappa-B inhibitor alpha (NFKBIA) and beta (NFKBIB) in vitro. However, it probably only interacts with NFKBIB in vivo., tissue specificity:Widely expressed.
  • Description:

    Domain: In contrast to other members of the Ras family, the members of the KappaB-Ras subfamily do not contain the conserved Gly and Gln residues in positions 13 and 65, which are replaced by Ala and Leu residues, respectively, and are therefore similar to the constitutively active forms of oncogenic forms of Ras. This suggests that members of this family are clearly different from other small GTPases proteins. function: Atypical Ras-like protein that acts as a potent regulator of NF-kappa-B activity by preventing the degradation of NF-kappa-B inhibitor beta (NFKBIB) by most signals, explaining why NFKBIB is more resistant to degradation. May act by blocking phosphorylation of NFKBIB and nuclear localization of p65/RELA NF-kappa-B subunit. It is unclear whether it acts as a GTPase. Both GTP- and GDP-bound forms block phosphorylation of NFKBIB. sequence Caution: Absence of residues from position 133 within an exon that change the frame which is not the result of an alternative splicing. similarity: Belongs to the small GTPase superfamily. Ras family. KappaB-Ras subfamily. subunit: Interacts with both NF-kappa-B inhibitor alpha (NFKBIA) and beta (NFKBIB) in vitro. However, it probably only interacts with NFKBIB in vivo. tissue specificity: Widely expressed.
  • Gene ID:

    28511
  • UniProt:

    Q9NYR9
  • Cellular Locus:

    Cytoplasm.
  • Host:

    Rabbit
  • Species Reactivity:

    Human, Mouse
  • Reactivity:

    Human; Mouse
  • Immunogen:

    Synthesized peptide derived from part region of human protein
  • Clonality:

    Polyclonal
  • Isotype:

    IgG
  • Source:

    Rabbit
  • Applications:

    WB, ELISA
  • Validated Applications:

    WB, ELISA
  • Stability:

    -20°C/1 year
  • Concentration:

    1 mg/mL
  • Dilution:

    WB 1:500-2000 ELISA 1:5000-20000
  • Molecular Weight:

    21kD
  • Storage Conditions:

    PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.4. Store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Observed Molecular Weight:

    21 kD
  • Subcellular Location:

    Cytoplasm .
  • Gene ID (Human):

    28511
  • SwissProt (Human):

    Q9NYR9