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  • mProX™ Human GSK3A Stable Cell Line

    [CAT#: S01YF-1123-KX251]
    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-KX1156 Magic™ Human GSK3α(GSK3A) in Vitro Assay Human Kinase Assay

    Product Information

    Target Protein
    GSK3A
    Target Family
    Kinases/Enzyme Drug Discovery Assays and Products
    Target Protein Species
    Human
    Host Cell Type
    L6; CHO-K1; HEK293
    Target Classification
    Kinase Cell Lines
    Target Research Area
    Cancer Research
    Related Diseases
    Pancreatic Cancer and Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Among its related pathways are IL-9 Signaling Pathways and Activation of cAMP-Dependent PKA
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    Product Properties

    Biosafety Level
    Level 1
    Activity
    Yes
    Quantity
    10⁶ cells per vial
    Applications
    The GSK3A gene in humans codes for the enzyme glycogen synthase kinase-3 alpha. Similar to Drosophila'shaggy' (zeste-white3), glycogen synthase kinase 3-alpha is a multifunctional serine kinase that is involved in the regulation of multiple regulatory proteins, such as glycogen synthase and other transcription factors (e.g., JUN). Additionally, it participates in the signaling pathways for WNT and phosphoinositide 3-kinase, particularly PIK3CG. GSK3A function has been studied using model organisms. The customized GSK3A stable cell line can be used in antibody discovery and development, potential drug candidate screening and signaling pathway researches.

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    For GSK3A drug discovery, this is a good choice. Jun 23 2022

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    The cell line is ideal for helping to detect GSK3A. Oct 29 2021

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    Published Data

    Fig.1 GSK-3α/β expression in L6 cells expressing constitutively active GSK3S9A.

    As a control, cells expressing the empty vector (EV) were employed. The expression of GSK3S9A was confirmed by immunoblotting GSK3β immunoprecipitates with a c-Myc antibody. This was followed by a reciprocal analysis to corroborate the results.

    Ref: MacAulay, Katrina, et al. "Constitutive activation of GSK3 down-regulates glycogen synthase abundance and glycogen deposition in rat skeletal muscle cells." Journal of Biological Chemistry 280.10 (2005): 9509-9518.

    Pubmed: 15632169

    DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M411648200

    Research Highlights

    According to this research, GSK3A in sperm is necessary for male fertility. Furthermore, the glycine-rich N terminus of the GSK3A isoform in mammals suggests that this isoform has a unique role in maintaining proper sperm motility and fertility.
    Bhattacharjee, Rahul, et al. "Targeted disruption of glycogen synthase kinase 3A (GSK3A) in mice affects sperm motility resulting in male infertility." Biology of reproduction 92.3 (2015): 65-1.
    Pubmed: 25568307   DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.114.124495

    GSK-3, also known as Glycogen Synthase Kinase, is a promiscuous protein kinase that has a significant impact on various aspects of physiology and pathology, including as neurology, cellular metabolism, and lineage commitment, through the phosphorylation of its varied substrates.
    Hermida, Miguel A., J. Dinesh Kumar, and Nick R. Leslie. "GSK3 and its interactions with the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signalling network." Advances in biological regulation 65 (2017): 5-15.
    Pubmed: 28712664   DOI: 10.1016/j.jbior.2017.06.003

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