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  • mProX™ Human CSNK1G3 Stable Cell Line

    [CAT#: S01YF-1123-KX198]
    Product Category:
    Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
    Subcategory:
    Kinase Cell Lines

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    Based on this stable cell line, we also provide cell-based in vitro assays to evaluate the effects of your compounds or antibodies.

    Sub Cat Product Name Target Protein Species Host Cell Type Assay Types Inquiry Datasheet
    S01YF-1122-KX1085 Magic™ Human CK1γ3(CSNK1G3) in Vitro Assay Human Kinase Assay

    Product Information

    Target Protein
    CSNK1G3
    Target Family
    Kinases/Enzyme Drug Discovery Assays and Products
    Target Protein Species
    Human
    Host Cell Type
    CHO-K1; HEK293
    Target Classification
    Kinase Cell Lines
    Target Research Area
    Cardiovascular Research; Cancer Research
    Related Diseases
    Sarcosinemia and Lissencephaly 8. Among its related pathways are Nanog in Mammalian ESC Pluripotency and GPCR Pathway
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    Product Properties

    Biosafety Level
    Level 1
    Activity
    Yes
    Quantity
    10⁶ cells per vial
    Applications
    A member of the serine/threonine protein kinase family that phosphorylates caseins and other acidic proteins is encoded by the CSNK1G3 gene. Conditions linked to CSNK1G3 comprise Lissencephaly 8 and Sarcosinemia. GPCR Pathway and Nanog in Mammalian ESC Pluripotency are two of its associated pathways. This gene's Gene Ontology (GO) annotations include protein tyrosine kinase activity, transferase activity, and transferring phosphorus-containing groups. The customized CSNK1G3 stable cell line can be used in antibody discovery and development, potential drug candidate screening and signaling pathway researches.

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    This is indeed a powerful CSNK1G3 cell line. Jan 16 2022

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    I can use the CSNK1G3 cell line to direct measurement when testing complex biological samples. Jul 11 2020

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    Published Data

    Fig.1 circRNAs regulate the expression of interferon signals and pro-inflammatory cytokines in tumor cells.

    Examples of the circFISH test used to identify the circular and linear isoforms of Csnk1g3 and Ankib1. The circles overlayed in the rightmost panels indicate the detection of a circRNA (green circle) or linRNA (yellow or red circle).

    Ref: Piras, Roberta, et al. "circCsnk1g3-and circAnkib1-regulated interferon responses in sarcoma promote tumorigenesis by shaping the immune microenvironment." Nature Communications 13.1 (2022): 7243.

    Pubmed: 36433954

    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34872-8

    Research Highlights

    In the majority of eukaryotic cells, serine/threonine kinases like those in the casein kinase 1 family regulate signal transduction. Particularly, CK1 isoforms are implicated in DNA transcription, nucleocytoplasmic transfer of transcription factors, circadian rhythms, Wnt signaling, and DNA repair.
    Son, Hyun Ji, et al. "Intratumoral heterogeneity of CSNK1G3 mutations, a casein kinase 1, in colon cancers." Pathology, research and practice 216.5 (2020): 152936.
    Pubmed: 32241596   DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2020.152936

    CircRNAs are found in cancer patients' and healthy people's plasma, cell-free saliva, urine, and proteins. They can be found free, bound to proteins, or coupled with exosomes, underscoring their significance as non-invasive indicators.
    Nigam, Shivansh, Nishat Manzar, and Bushra Ateeq. "Implications of the circular RNAs in localized prostate cancer." Annals of Translational Medicine 7.Suppl 6 (2019).
    Pubmed: 31656774   DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.07.23

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