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SRP5172

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Catenin β, GST tagged human

recombinant, expressed in baculovirus infected Sf9 cells, ≥70% (SDS-PAGE), buffered aqueous glycerol solution

Synonym(s):

CTNNB, FLJ25606

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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.32

biological source

human

recombinant

expressed in baculovirus infected Sf9 cells

Assay

≥70% (SDS-PAGE)

form

buffered aqueous glycerol solution

mol wt

~115 kDa

technique(s)

activity assay: suitable

solubility

water: soluble

suitability

suitable for molecular biology

NCBI accession no.

application(s)

cell analysis

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−70°C

Gene Information

human ... CTNNB1(1499)

General description

Research area: Apoptosis. β-catenins are cytoplasmic proteins that are ubiquitously expressed. These proteins are associated with E-cadherin at cellular junctions. CTNNB1 (catenin β-1) belongs to the armadillo family of proteins. This protein possesses a 130 amino acid N-terminal domain, 12 imperfect repeats of 42 amino acids termed arm repeats, and a 100 amino acid C-terminal domain. The gene encoding β-catenin is localized on human chromosome 3p22.1.

Application

Catenin β, GST tagged human has been used:
  • as a component of protein kinase buffer for in vitro kinase assay
  • in in vitro citrullination assay to characterize β-catenin citrullination
  • to perform differentiation factor screening

Biochem/physiol Actions

β-catenin interacts with T-cell factor and lymphoid enhancer-binding factor (TCF and LEF) transcription factors and is an essential member of the Wingless-Wnt signal transduction pathway. The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor-suppressor protein, together with Axin and glycogen synthase kinase 3 β (GSK3β), form a Wnt-regulated signaling complex that mediates phosphorylation-dependent degradation of βcatenin by the proteasome. APC and the Siah-1 E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase-1 mediate a novel β-catenin degradation pathway linking p53 activation to cell cycle control. Activating mutations in the human β-catenin gene have been found in human colon cancer and melanomas. The protein has a role in homeostasis and development.

Physical form

Supplied in 50mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 150mM NaCl, 10mM glutathione, 0.1mM EDTA, 0.25mM DTT, 0.1mM PMSF, 25% glycerol.

Preparation Note

after opening, aliquot into smaller quantities and store at -70 °C. Avoid repeating handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Yi Qu et al.
Nature chemical biology, 14(1), 94-101 (2017-10-31)
Wnt (wingless)/β-catenin signaling is critical for tumor progression and is frequently activated in colorectal cancer as a result of the mutation of adenomatous polyposis coli (APC); however, therapeutic agents targeting this pathway for clinical use are lacking. Here we report
Spleen tyrosine kinase activity regulates epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway in ovarian cancer
Yu Y, et al.
EBioMedicine, 47, 184-194 (2019)
C Arbore et al.
Nature communications, 13(1), 1146-1146 (2022-03-05)
α-catenin is a crucial protein at cell junctions that provides connection between the actin cytoskeleton and the cell membrane. At adherens junctions (AJs), α-catenin forms heterodimers with β-catenin that are believed to resist force on F-actin. Outside AJs, α-catenin forms
Somatic mutations of the ?-catenin gene are frequent in mouse and human hepatocellular carcinomas
Alix de La Coste
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (1998)
Regulation of ?-Catenin Function by the I?B Kinases*
Carmela Lamberti
The Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)

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