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NFkB p50 peptide
NFkB p50 peptide
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This gene encodes a 15 kD protein which can undergo cotranslational processing by the 26S proteasome to produce a 5 kD protein. The 15 kD protein is a Rel protein-specific transcription inhibitor and the 5 kD protein is a DNA binding subunit of the NF-kappa-B (NFKB) protein complex. NFKB is a transcription regulator that is activated by various intra- and extra-cellular stimuli such as cytokines, oxidant-free radicals, ultraviolet irradiation, and bacterial or viral products. Activated NFKB translocates into the nucleus and stimulates the expression of genes involved in a wide variety of biological functions. Inappropriate activation of NFKB has been associated with a number of inflammatory diseases while persistent inhibition of NFKB leads to inappropriate immune cell development or delayed cell growth. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms, at least one of which is proteolytically processed. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 216]
Product Details
Brand:
Genetex
Reference:
GTX28006
Data sheet
Size
100μg
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Application
IP
URL - Product
https://www.genetex.com/Product/Detail/NFkB-p50-peptide/GTX28006
This gene encodes a 15 kD protein which can undergo cotranslational processing by the 26S proteasome to produce a 5 kD protein. The 15 kD protein is a Rel protein-specific transcription inhibitor and the 5 kD protein is a DNA binding subunit of the NF-kappa-B (NFKB) protein complex. NFKB is a transcription regulator that is activated by various intra- and extra-cellular stimuli such as cytokines, oxidant-free radicals, ultraviolet irradiation, and bacterial or viral products. Activated NFKB translocates into the nucleus and stimulates the expression of genes involved in a wide variety of biological functions. Inappropriate activation of NFKB has been associated with a number of inflammatory diseases while persistent inhibition of NFKB leads to inappropriate immune cell development or delayed cell growth. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms, at least one of which is proteolytically processed. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 216]
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