- Peptide Substrates
- Binding Proteins
- Secondary Antibodies
- Regulatory proteins
- 脂类激酶
- 双加氧酶与蛋白质
- 脂质底物
- E2
- Assay Buffer and Co-factors
- Methyltransferases
- Acetyltransferases
- Transcription Proteins
- COVID-19 ELISA Kits
- Tau Proteins
- Microtubule & Actin Associated Proteins
- Carbohydrate Substrates
- COVID-19 Proteins
- Chemokines
- 标记抗体
- 授予称号
- E3
Overview:
IKKalpha is a serine/threonine protein kinase that phosphorylates the I-kappa-B protein which is an inhibitor of the transcription factor NF-kappa-B complex. Phosphorylation of I-kappa-B protein triggers the degradation of the inhibitor via the ubiquitination pathway, thereby activating NF-kappa-B complex (1). IKKalpha is an essential regulator of NF-kappa-B-dependent gene expression through control of promoter-associated histone phosphorylation after cytokine exposure (2). IKKalpha is a critical component of the cytoplasmic transductional-transcriptional processor leading to induction of IFN alpha production. IKKalpha is also involved in the epidermis where it antagonizes mitogenic and angiogenic signals and represses tumor progression and metastases.
References:
1. Anest, V.et.al: A nucleosomal function for I-kappa-B kinase-alpha in NF-kappa-B-dependent gene expression. Nature 423: 659-663, 2003.2. Hoshino, K. et.al: I-kappa-B kinase-alpha is critical for interferon-alpha production induced by Toll-like receptors 7 and 9. Nature 440: 949-953, 2006.