β-Catenin (human, recombinant)

β-Catenin (human, recombinant)

CAT N°: 28780
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724.00 615.40

?-Catenin is a transcriptional coactivator that is encoded by the CTNNB1 gene in humans.{46678,11345} It is a 781-amino acid protein comprised of an N-terminal domain containing glycogen synthase kinase 3? (GSK3?) phosphorylation sites, a C-terminal transactivation domain, and a central domain spanning amino acid residues 138-664.{46679,46680} The central domain consists of 12 armadillo repeats and is required for binding to cadherins, TCF/LEF transcription factors, and adenomatous polyposis coli (APC). ?-Catenin has roles in cell adhesion, canonical Wnt signaling, regulation of stem cells, embryonic development, and adult tissue homeostasis, among others.{46679,46678} In the absence of Wnt, a complex consisting of axin, APC, GSK3?, and casein kinase 1 (CK1), binds to and phosphorylates ?-catenin, targeting it for ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation.{46678} In the presence of Wnt, phosphorylation of ?-catenin is inhibited, allowing ?-catenin to translocate into the nucleus, where it interacts with TCF/LEF to activate expression of Wnt target genes. Activating mutations in CTNNB1 that stabilize ?-catenin have been associated with a variety of cancers, including hepatocellular and adrenocortical carcinomas, colorectal cancer, and pilomatricomas.{46681,46680,17947,26670} Cayman’s ?-Catenin (human, recombinant) protein can be used for Western blot and ELISA applications.

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