mProX™ Human PRKG2 Stable Cell Line
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- Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
- Subcategory:
- Kinase Cell Lines
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Published Data
Fig.1 Expression and function of type II cGMP-dependent protein kinase (Prkg2) in the oil-stimulated mouse uterus.
Prkg2 mRNA and protein levels in the decidualizing stromal tissues under oil-infused artificial decidualization were markedly elevated. Meanwhile, following artificially induced decidualization, immunohistochemistry data demonstrated that Prkg2 expression was greatly elevated in the stroma.
Ref: Zhang, Yang, et al. "cGMP-dependent protein kinase II determines β-catenin accumulation that is essential for uterine decidualization in mice." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 317.6 (2019): C1115-C1127.
Pubmed: 31509448
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00208.2019
Research Highlights
According to this study, achondroplastic dwarfism-related enhanced proliferation and apoptosis in the growth plate are caused by PRKG2 function loss, which also causes differential expression of P53-regulated genes and other pathways.
Koltes, James E., et al. "Transcriptional profiling of PRKG2-null growth plate identifies putative down-stream targets of PRKG2." BMC research notes 8.1 (2015): 1-10.
Pubmed:
25924610
DOI:
10.1186/s13104-015-1136-6
These results imply that demyelination is related to PRKG2-regulated phosphorylation of MYRF, which may be a target for therapy to lessen demyelination.
Yin, Peng, et al. "Phosphorylation of myelin regulatory factor by PRKG 2 mediates demyelination in Huntington's disease." EMBO reports 21.6 (2020): e49783.
Pubmed:
32270922
DOI:
10.15252/embr.201949783