Prostaglandin E Synthase (cytosolic) Monoclonal Antibody (Clone JJ6)

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p23 is a highly conserved ubiquitous protein, known to have an important function as a co-chaperone for the Hsp90 chaperoning system.{16041} Studies have revealed that p23 is a small protein (18-25 kDa) with a simple structure.{16042,13980} p23 does not have any structural homology with any other known proteins.{16041} p23 was first discovered as a part of the Hsp90-progesterone receptor complex along with Hsp70, p54, and p50.{16041} p23 is a phospho-protein, which is highly acidic and has an aspartic acid-rich C-terminal domain.{16041} Numerous studies have found p23 to be associated with other client proteins like Fes tyrosine kinase{16043}, the heme-regulated kinase HRI{16044}, Hsf1 transcription factor{16043}, aryl hydrocarbon receptor{16043}, telomerase{16045}, and Hepadnavirus reverse transcriptase.{16046} In spite of several years of study, the exact functional significance of p23 is still not clear.p23 is identical to cytosolic prostaglandin E synthase (cPGES), coverting to PGH2 to PGE2 downstream of COX-1.{8691} p23 is also thought to be involved in the adenosine triphosphate-mediated Hsp90 binding of client proteins.{16047} Since many Hsp90 client proteins are involved in oncogenic survival signaling, a recent study has concluded p23 to be a promising target in leukemic apoptosis.{16048} Hsp90 and its co-chaperone p23 are certainly among the emerging anti-tumor targets in oncology.

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