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Reference: A16-58

The Axltide peptide sequence (KKSRGDYMTMQIG) is based on the mouse Insulin receptor substrate 1 (amino acid 979-989).

Reference: C02-58

The CATCHtide peptide sequence (CRRHYYYDTHTNTYY-LRTFGHNTRR) is derived from human SLC12A2 (amino acids 198-217) and is suitable as a substrate for kinases OSR1 and STK39.

Reference: C06-58

The CDKtide peptide sequence (CKKKYSPTSPSYSPTSPSY-SPTSPS) is derived from the C-terminus of the largest subunit of human RNA polymerase II which has 52 approximate tandem repeats of 7 amino acids Y-[ST]-P-[STQ]-[ST]-P-[SRTEVKGN]. This peptide is suitable as a substrate for CDK7, CDK8, CDK9 and CDK11.

Reference: C10-58

The Chktide peptide sequence (KKKVSRSGLYRSPSMPENLNRPR) is based on the human CDC25C protein isoform A (amino acid 205-225).

Reference: C07-58-1

The CK1tide synthetic peptide [HAAIGDDDDAYSITA-NH2] is routinely evaluated as a substrate for CK1 family kinases, such as CK1 and CK1 delta.

Reference: C50-58

The CREBtide peptide sequence (KRREILSRRPSYR) is based on the human CREB1 isoform A (amino acid 109-121).

Reference: C51-58

The Crosstide peptide sequence (GRPRTSSFAEG) is based on the GSK3.

Reference: C63-58

The synthetic peptide CSKtide (KKKEEIYFFFG-NH2) contains a tyrosine protein kinase phosphorylation site and can be used for CSK and TNK1 assay.

Reference: D96-58

The synthetic peptide (RRRFRPASPLRGPPK) contains a serine/threonine protein kinase phosphorylation site and is routinely evaluated as a substrate for DYRK family kinases.

Reference: E01-58

The EF2tide substrate peptide sequence (RKKFGESEKTKTKEFL) is based on dictyostelium myosin II heavy chain (amino acid 2020-2035).

Reference: E23-58

The 13 amino acids of EIF2S peptide sequence (CILLSELSRRRIR) is derived from human protein EIF2S1 between residues 46-57. This peptide is suitable for use as a substrate for MNK1 and EIF2AK family kinases.

Reference: G46-58

The synthetic peptide sequence (CRRREEEEESAAA) is routinely evaluated as a substrate for GRK family kinases, including GRK2, GRK3, GRK4 and GRK7.