mProX™ Human CAMK2D Stable Cell Line
- Product Category:
- Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
- Subcategory:
- Kinase Cell Lines
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Sub Cat | Product Name | Target Protein Species | Host Cell Type | Assay Types | Inquiry | Datasheet |
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S01YF-1122-KX1053 | Magic™ Human CaMK2δ(CAMK2D) in Vitro Assay | Human | Kinase Assay |
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Published Data
Fig.1 Restoring the expression of CAMK2D interfered with miR-135b-related functions and remodeled EMT process.
MiR-135b mimics and a CAMK2D expression plasmid devoid of the miR-135b target area were co-transfected into GC cells. Western blot study of the expression of CAMK2D following co-transfection for 48 hours.
Ref: Huangfu, Longtao, et al. "MicroRNA-135b/CAMK2D Axis contribute to malignant progression of gastric cancer through EMT process remodeling." International journal of biological sciences 17.8 (2021): 1940.
Pubmed: 34131397
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.58062
Research Highlights
These findings showed that miR-146a is essential for preserving cartilage homeostasis. Inhibiting MiR-146a in chondrocytes may be a useful treatment tactic to reduce OA.
Zhang, Xudong, et al. "miR-146a facilitates osteoarthritis by regulating cartilage homeostasis via targeting Camk2d and Ppp3r2." Cell death & disease 8.4 (2017): e2734-e2734.
Pubmed:
28383548
DOI:
10.1038/cddis.2017.146
These findings show that the EMT process remodeling driven by the miR-135b/CAMK2D axis drives the progression of GC, implying that miR-135b may be used as a potential therapeutic target and prognostic marker for GC patients.
Huangfu, Longtao, et al. "MicroRNA-135b/CAMK2D Axis contribute to malignant progression of gastric cancer through EMT process remodeling." International journal of biological sciences 17.8 (2021): 1940.
Pubmed:
34131397
DOI:
10.7150/ijbs.58062