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p65-glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusion Protein

Invented by Dr. Lawrence Pfeffer
Invented at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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Catalogue Number 156503
Amino Acid Sequence MDDLFPLIFPSEPAQASGPYVEIIEQPKQRGMRFRYKCEGRSAGSIPGERSTDTTKTHPTIKINGYTGPGTVRISLVTKDPPHRPHPHELVGKDCRDGYYEADLCPDRSIHSFQNLGIQCVKKRDLEQAISQRIQTNNNPFHVPIEEQRGDYDLNAVRLCFQVTVRDPAGRPLLLTPVLSHPIFDNRAPNTAELKICRVNRNSGSCLGGDEIFLLCDKVQKEDIEVYFTGPGWEARGSFSQADVHRQVAIVFRTPPYADPSLQAPVRVSMQLRRPSDRELSEPMEFQYLPDTDDRHRIEEKRKRTYETFKSIMKKSPFNGPTEPRPPTRRIAVPTRNSTSVPKPAPQPYTFPASLSTINFDEFSPMLLPSGQISNQALALAPSSAPVLAQTMVPSSAMVPLAQPPAPAPVLTPGPPQSLSAPVPKSTQAGEGTLSEALLHLQFDADEDLGALLGNSTDPGVFTDLASVDNSEFQQLLNQGVSMSHSTAEPMLMEYPEAITRLVTGSQRPPDPAPTPLGTSGLPNGLSGDEDFSSIADMDFSALLSQISS
Source p65 (RelA) cDNA was subcloned into the HindIII and EcoRI sites of pGEX-KG vector and transformed into E.coli
Storage -80C
Synonyms RelA
Relevance NF-κB is a transcription factor involved in regulation of expression of the genes involved in cell survival, immunity, inflammation, differentiation and apoptosis in all cell types. p65/RelA (reticuloendotheliosis viral oncogene homolog A, RelA) is expressed as a subunit of NF-κB and can be great tool to study different biological processes in human body.
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets p65/RelA
Research Area Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death, Immunology

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Yang et al. 2005. J Biol Chem. 280(36):31530-6. PMID: 16009713.


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Yang et al. 2005. J Biol Chem. 280(36):31530-6. PMID: 16009713.


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