Date published: 2026-4-28

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Cdk5 Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Cdk5 Substrates for use in various applications. Cdk5, or Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5, is a unique member of the Cdk family that, unlike other Cdks, is not directly involved in cell cycle regulation but plays a crucial role in various neural processes, including neuronal migration, axon guidance, and synaptic function. Cdk5 Substrates are essential tools in scientific research for exploring the diverse functions of Cdk5, particularly in the context of neurobiology. These substrates are used to study the specific phosphorylation events mediated by Cdk5, which are critical for understanding how this kinase influences the development, maintenance, and plasticity of the nervous system. By utilizing Cdk5 Substrates, researchers can investigate how Cdk5 regulates cytoskeletal dynamics, synaptic vesicle trafficking, and the organization of cellular structures within neurons. These substrates are also employed in studies aimed at dissecting the role of Cdk5 in non-neuronal cells, where it contributes to processes such as cell migration and adhesion. The study of Cdk5 Substrates has significantly advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying neural development and function, as well as the cellular pathways that Cdk5 regulates in various contexts. Researchers across fields such as neurobiology, cell biology, and biochemistry utilize Cdk5 Substrates to uncover the complex regulatory networks that this kinase modulates, providing insights that are critical for a deeper understanding of neural processes and cellular signaling. View detailed information on our available Cdk5 Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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Cdk5 substrate

sc-3066
500 µg
$91.00
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Cdk5 Substrate exhibits a remarkable specificity for Cdk5, engaging in intricate electrostatic interactions that stabilize the enzyme-substrate complex. This substrate influences the phosphorylation dynamics, effectively modulating downstream signaling pathways. Its unique structural motifs facilitate selective binding, enhancing the catalytic efficiency of Cdk5. The substrate's conformational flexibility allows for adaptive responses to varying cellular conditions, impacting the kinetics of phosphorylation events.