Bikinin

Bikinin

CAT N°: 18381
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The Arabidopsis shaggy-related kinases (ASKs) are plant kinases that are structurally similar to a Drosophila kinase, shaggy, which has key roles in development. ASKs are also similar to glycogen synthase kinase 3 isoforms, which are found in plants as well as animals. Bikinin is an inhibitor of several ASK isoforms when given at a concentration of 10 µM.{30819} After bikinin treatment, residual kinase activity was less than 10% for ASK?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, and 20% for ASK?, while isoforms ? and ? were not affected. Bikinin has little or no direct effect on a wide range of other kinases.{30819} By inhibiting ASKs, bikinin activates signaling induced by the brassinosteroid, brassinolide.{30819} Bikinin blocks the phosphorylation of SnRK2.3 by ASK? (also known as BIN2), upregulating signaling through abscisic acid (Item No. 10073).{30817} Bikinin has been used to study the role of ASK-modulated brassinosteroid signaling in wheat and in viral infection of plants.{30816,30820,30818}

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  • Synonyms
    • 4-[(5-bromo-2-pyridinyl)amino]-4-oxo-butanoic acid
  • Correlated keywords
    • abrasin arabidopsis shaggy-related kinase ASK ASK? ASK? ASK? ASK? ASK? ASK? ASK? BIN-2
  • Product Overview:
    The Arabidopsis shaggy-related kinases (ASKs) are plant kinases that are structurally similar to a Drosophila kinase, shaggy, which has key roles in development. ASKs are also similar to glycogen synthase kinase 3 isoforms, which are found in plants as well as animals. Bikinin is an inhibitor of several ASK isoforms when given at a concentration of 10 µM.{30819} After bikinin treatment, residual kinase activity was less than 10% for ASK?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, and 20% for ASK?, while isoforms ? and ? were not affected. Bikinin has little or no direct effect on a wide range of other kinases.{30819} By inhibiting ASKs, bikinin activates signaling induced by the brassinosteroid, brassinolide.{30819} Bikinin blocks the phosphorylation of SnRK2.3 by ASK? (also known as BIN2), upregulating signaling through abscisic acid (Item No. 10073).{30817} Bikinin has been used to study the role of ASK-modulated brassinosteroid signaling in wheat and in viral infection of plants.{30816,30820,30818}

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