The JNK Inhibitor I, (L)-Form, Cell-Permeable controls the biological activity of JNK. This small molecule/inhibitor is primarily used for Phosphorylation & Dephosphorylation applications.
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JNK Inhibitor I, (L)-Form, Cell-Permeable, c-Jun NH₂-terminal kinase, SAPK Inhibitor I, (L)-JNKI1, ( L)-HIV-TAT₄₈₋₅₇-PP-JBD₂₀, H-GRKKRRQRRRPPRPKRPTTLNLFPQVPRSQDT-NH₂
A cell-permeable, biologically active peptide consisting of a carboxyl terminal sequence derived from the JNK-binding domain (JBD) and an amino terminal peptide containing the HIV-TAT48-57 sequence. Blocks c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling by preventing the activation of the transcription factor c-jun (IC50 ~ 1 µM). This effect appears to be due to inhibition of phosphorylation of the activation domains of JNK. Contains the minimal 20-amino acid inhibitory domain of islet-brain (IB) that is shown to be critical for interaction with JNK linked to the 10-amino acid HIV-TAT48-57 sequence as a carrier peptide and two proline residues as spacer. Inhibits IL-1β-induced c-jun and c-fos expression in insulin secreting βTC-3 cells and offers protection against apoptosis. Does not affect insulin secretion and has no effect on either ERK 1/2 or p38 activities.
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