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PHAS-1 Substrate, (Recombinant)[250 ug] [P1021]
Description: A highly specific substrate for MAPK both in vivo and in vitro. Also can be a useful in vitro substrate for p38 and PKC.
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Appearance: Lyophilized Powder
Purity: >90%
Handling: Store in Tightly Sealed Vial.
Storage: -70°C.
Shipping: Express Courier
**Product is currently unavailable** Literature Reference: 1. Lin, T.A., X. Kong, T.A. Haystead, A. Pause, G. Belsham, N. Sonenberg, J.C. Lawrence Jr., PHAS-I as a Link between Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase and Translation Initiation., 1994., 266(5185):, 653-656., 2. Haystead, T.A., C.M. Haystead, C. Hu, T.A. Lin, J.C...
Literature Reference: Lawrence Jr. Phosphorylation of PHAS-I by Mitogen-Activated Protein (MAP) Kinase. Identification of a Site Phophorylated by MAP Kinase in vitro and in Response to Insulin in Rat Adipocytes., Journal of Biological Chemistry., 1994., 269(37):, 23185-23191., 3. Fadden, P., T.A. Haystead, J.C..
Literature Reference: Lawrence Jr. Identification of Phosphorylation Sites in the Translational Regulator, PHAS-I, that are Controlled by Insulin and Rapamycin in Rat Adipocytes., Journal of Biological Chemistry., 1997., 272(15):, 10240-10247..
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