Oncoprotein protein kinase antibody kit

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C530S387100, C530S387700, C530S388800, C530S389100, C530S389700, C435S810000

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ABSTRACT:
An isolated polypeptide (JNK) characterized by having a molecular weight of 46 kD as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE, having serine and threonine kinase activity, phosphorylating the c-Jun N-terminal activation domain and polynucleotide sequences and method of detection of JNK are provided herein. JNK phosphorylates c-Jun N-terminal activation domain which affects gene expression from AP-1 sites.

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