Date published: 2026-6-3

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PKC ε Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of PKCε Substrates for use in various applications. PKCε Substrates are critical tools for studying the activity and specificity of protein kinase C epsilon (PKCε), an enzyme that plays a significant role in regulating numerous cellular processes, including signal transduction, gene expression, cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. By providing specific substrates for PKCε, researchers can accurately measure its kinase activity and investigate the phosphorylation events mediated by this enzyme. These substrates are essential for understanding how PKCε modulates various signaling pathways and cellular functions. In scientific research, PKCε Substrates are used to explore the downstream effects of PKCε activation on target proteins involved in critical processes. Researchers employ these substrates to study the role of PKCε in different cellular contexts and to study the complex signaling networks it regulates. Additionally, PKCε Substrates are valuable in high-throughput screening assays aimed at identifying potential inhibitors or activators of PKCε, aiding in the discovery of new regulatory mechanisms and potential research targets. The use of PKCε Substrates supports the development of experimental models to dissect the intricate interactions between PKCε and other signaling molecules, enhancing our understanding of cellular regulation and adaptation. View detailed information on our available PKCε Substrates by clicking on the product name.
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PKC ε substrate Substrate

sc-3109
0.5 mg
$96.00
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PKC ε substrate is characterized by its ability to selectively engage with protein kinase C epsilon, facilitating unique phosphorylation events. Its structural conformation allows for specific binding interactions, influencing downstream signaling pathways. The substrate's dynamic nature promotes rapid conformational changes, enhancing its reactivity. Additionally, its interactions with cellular membranes can modulate localization and activity, impacting various cellular processes.