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CaM Kinase II substrate Substrate

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Application:
CaM Kinase II substrate is biologically active peptides
Purity:
≥95%
Molecular Weight:
1045.2
Molecular Formula:
C44H80N14O15
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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The CaM Kinase II substrate is a fundamental component in molecular research, crucial for elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) signaling within cellular pathways. This substrate, typically a peptide sequence designed to mimic the natural target of CaMKII, serves as a substrate for phosphorylation by the enzyme. Upon phosphorylation, CaMKII becomes activated, leading to subsequent downstream signaling events. Through its mechanism of action, the CaM Kinase II substrate enables researchers to investigate the activity and functional roles of CaMKII in various cellular processes, such as synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory. Widely utilized in neuroscience and cell biology studies, this substrate has provided valuable insights into CaMKII signaling and its implications in neuronal function. Furthermore, its utilization has led to the identification of novel substrates and regulatory mechanisms of CaMKII, contributing to a deeper understanding of the enzyme′s role in cellular signaling networks. Continued exploration using the CaM Kinase II substrate promises to uncover further insights into the functional significance of CaMKII in cellular physiology and pathology, ultimately advancing our knowledge of its role in health and disease.


CaM Kinase II substrate Substrate References

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

CaM Kinase II substrate, 1 mg

sc-3119
1 mg
$96.00