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As a manufacturer of ELISA kits, Exosome isolation kits, antibodies, proteins and related reagents, their only mission is to provide the best products and related custom service to researchers so that they can have a good start for the next breakthrough. CUSABIO's high quality has been guaranteed by many published literatures in all kinds of famous journals, such as Science, Nature, Cell, Developmental Biology, Molecular Cell, Genes & Development, and so on. Now, the publications citing CUSABIO products has reached more than 4,800, with hundreds of publications updating every year.

Kits

CUSABIO has a sound platform for the development of assay kits, mature antigen-antibody research and development systems. Assay kits offered by CASABIO are mainly two types, including ELISA kits and exosome isolation kits. They are proficient in a variety of ELISA technologies such as the double antibody sandwich method, double antigen sandwich method, direct competition ELISA method, indirect competition ELISA blocking method, indirect ELISA method, and other methods. And fine affinity purification technology for the production of Exosome Isolation Kits is also adopted.

Combined with their diagnostic kits development team, CUSABIO is able to develop ELISA kits with clinical diagnostic levels and make the quality in the leading place worldwide. Exosomes have been one of the research hotspots in recent years, and the separation technology of exosomes has been constantly updated and improved. After continuous improvement and repeated testing, CUSABIO has also developed high purity, high yield, and high-efficiency exosome isolation kits. CUSABIO now offers a broad range of ELISA kits covering over 6,000 different assay targets and two Cell Supernatant Exosome Isolation Kits.

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CUSABIO offers 60,000+ antibodies that are specific to a variety of species and can be used in multiple applications. Furthermore, the number of CUSABIO antibodies is continuing to grow at a rate of 1000 per year.

As an original manufacturer, CUSABIO designs, produces and validates every antibody in-house. Besides advanced experimental apparatus, CUSABIO antibody line also has a professional technical team, so CUSABIO has succeeded in setting up many technology platforms. At present CUSABIO antibodies can be applied in ELISA, WB, IHC/ICC, IF, IP/Co-IP, ChIP and FC. 

Proteins

CUSABIO Protein Expression Platform has established four recombinant expression systems from prokaryotic (E.coli) to eukaryotic (Yeast, mammalian cell and insect baculovirus), and has also built unique in-vitro E.coil expression system, which enables them to express transmembrane proteins that are usually difficult to express.

CUSABIO currently has 70 native proteins, 100 small molecule antigens, 320 active proteins, 1000+ recombinant proteins in stock, 5700+ developed recombinant proteins, 10,000+ cDNA clones, 36,000+ transmembrane proteins, 500,000+ semi-customized recombinant proteins. 

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Given the specificity of each experiment, CUSABIO provides the latest and comprehensive custom services to meet their customers request, including phage display service, antibody service, protein service, gene synthesis service and oligo synthesis service. CUSABIO is very pleased to assist their customers worldwide with all passions and great efforts.

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Recombinant Human Myosin light chain kinase, smooth muscle(MYLK),partial CSB-EP618995HU



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Specifications

20ug / 100ug / 1mg price = 100ug

Alternative Name(s):

Kinase-related protein

Species: (Organism)

Homo sapiens (Human)

Gene Names:

MYLK

Tag info:

N-terminal 10xHis-tagged

Target Protein AA Sequence:

YDIEERLGSGKFGQVFRLVEKKTRKVWAGKFFKAYSAKEKENIRQEISIMNCLHHPKLVQCVDAFEEKANIVMVLEIVSGGELFERIIDEDFELTERECIKYMRQISEGVEYIHKQGIVHLDLKPENIMCVNKTGTRIKLIDFGLARRLENAGSLKVLFGTPEFVAPEVINYEPIGYATDMWSIGVICYILVSGLSPFMGDNDNETLANVTSATWDFDDEAFDEISDDAKDFISNLLKKDMKNRLDCTQCLQHPWL

Expression Region:

1464-1719aa

Subcellular Location:

Tissue Specificity:

Protein Length:

Partial

Pathway:

Mol. Weight:

35.4 kDa

Purity:

Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Form:

Liquid or Lyophilized powder

Buffer:

If the delivery form is liquid, the default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. If the delivery form is lyophilized powder, the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.

Research Areas:

Signal Transduction

Function:

Involvement in disease:

Relevance:

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent myosin light chain kinase implicated in smooth muscle contraction via phosphorylation of myosin light chains (MLC). Also regulates actin-myosin interaction through a non-kinase activity. Phosphorylates PTK2B/PYK2 and myosin light-chains. Involved in the inflammatory response (e.g. apoptosis, vascular permeability, leukocyte diapedesis), cell motility and morphology, airway hyperreactivity and other activities relevant to asthma. Required for tonic airway smooth muscle contraction that is necessary for physiological and asthmatic airway resistance. Necessary for gastrointestinal motility. Implicated in the regulation of endothelial as well as vascular permeability, probably via the regulation of cytoskeletal rearrangements. In the nervous system it has been shown to control the growth initiation of astrocytic processes in culture and to participate in transmitter release at synapses formed between cultured sympathetic ganglion cells. Critical participant in signaling sequences that result in fibroblast apoptosis. Plays a role in the regulation of epithelial cell survival. Required for epithelial wound healing, especially during actomyosin ring contraction during purse-string wound closure. Mediates RhoA-dependent membrane blebbing. Triggers TRPC5 channel activity in a calcium-dependent signaling, by inducing its subcellular localization at the plasma membrane. Promotes cell migration (including tumor cells) and tumor metastasis. PTK2B/PYK2 activation by phosphorylation mediates ITGB2 activation and is thus essential to trigger neutrophil transmigration during acute lung injury (ALI). May regulate optic nerve head astrocyte migration. Probably involved in mitotic cytoskeletal regulation. Regulates tight junction probably by modulating ZO-1 exchange in the perijunctional actomyosin ring. Mediates burn-induced microvascular barrier injury; triggers endothelial contraction in the development of microvascular hyperpermeability by phosphorylating MLC. Essential for intestinal barrier dysfunction. Mediates Giardia spp.-mediated reduced epithelial barrier function during giardiasis intestinal infection via reorganization of cytoskeletal F-actin and tight junctional ZO-1. Necessary for hypotonicity-induced Ca2+ entry and subsequent activation of volume-sensitive organic osmolyte/anion channels (VSOAC) in cervical cancer cells. Responsible for high proliferative ability of breast cancer cells through anti-apoptosis.

Reconstitution:

We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.

Protein Families:

Reference:

"A differentiation-dependent splice variant of myosin light chain kinase, MLCK1, regulates epithelial tight junction permeability." Clayburgh D.R., Rosen S., Witkowski E.D., Wang F., Blair S., Dudek S., Garcia J.G., Alverdy J.C., Turner J.R. J. Biol. Chem. 279:55506-55513(2004)