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company name :
MedChem Express LLC
product type :
protein
product name :
SYK Protein, Human (Biotinylated, sf9, Avi)
catalog :
HY-P702728
quantity :
10 μg;50 μg
price :
360;1100 USD
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Catalog Number :
HY-P702728
Product Name :
SYK Protein, Human (Biotinylated, sf9, Avi)
Product Type :
proteins
Host Species :
Sf9 insect cells
Size :
10 μg;50 μg
List Price :
360;1100 USD
Product Description :
SYK protein is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase that mediates signal transduction across different receptors, including B-cell receptors (BCR), affecting innate and adaptive immunity, cell adhesion, and osteoclast maturation , platelet activation and vascular development. SYK forms complexes with activated receptors, phosphorylates downstream effectors, and is critical in BCR and T cell receptor signaling. SYK Protein, Human (Biotinylated, sf9, Avi) is the recombinant human-derived SYK, expressed by Sf9 insect cells , with N-Avi labeled tag. ,
SpeciesSummary :
Human
Background :
SYK Protein, a non-receptor tyrosine kinase, serves as a critical mediator of signal transduction downstream of various transmembrane receptors, including classical immunoreceptors like the B-cell receptor (BCR). Its regulatory influence spans multiple biological processes, encompassing innate and adaptive immunity, cell adhesion, osteoclast maturation, platelet activation, and vascular development. SYK assembles into signaling complexes with activated receptors at the plasma membrane, facilitated by the interaction between its SH2 domains and the receptor tyrosine-phosphorylated ITAM domains. This association can also occur indirectly through adapter proteins containing ITAM or partial hemITAM domains. Typically, SRC subfamily kinases mediate the phosphorylation of ITAM domains upon receptor engagement, although ITAM-independent signal transduction by SYK is observed more rarely. SYK directly phosphorylates downstream effectors, including DEPTOR, VAV1, PLCG1, PI-3-kinase, LCP2, and BLNK. Initially identified for its essential role in BCR signaling, SYK is indispensable for B-cell maturation, particularly at the pro-B to pre-B transition. Upon BCR engagement, it phosphorylates and activates BLNK, PLCG1, and the PKC signaling pathway, regulating B-cell antigen receptor (BCR)-coupled signaling. Beyond its role in BCR signaling, SYK plays a crucial role in T-cell receptor signaling and participates in the innate immune response against fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens. Activated by the membrane lectin CLEC7A, SYK induces immune cell responses, including the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), inflammasome activation, and NF-kappa-B-mediated transcription. SYK also regulates neutrophil degranulation and phagocytosis, mediates dendritic cell activation, and is involved in mast cell activation. Furthermore, SYK functions downstream of receptors mediating cell adhesion, influencing integrin-mediated activation of neutrophils and macrophages, P-selectin receptor/SELPG-mediated leukocyte recruitment to inflammatory sites, and non-immune processes such as vascular development and osteoclast function. It plays a pivotal role in platelet activation, being activated by collagen, fibrinogen-engaged ITGB3, and the membrane lectin CLEC1B, ultimately contributing to platelet adhesion and cytokine production. Together with CEACAM20, SYK enhances the production of the cytokine CXCL8/IL-8 via the NFKB pathway, suggesting a potential role in the intestinal immune response.
ALTnames :
SYK; spleen tyrosine kinase; tyrosine-protein kinase SYK; p72-Syk; FLJ25043; FLJ37489; DKFZp313N1010
Purity :
Greater than 90% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
Buffer :
Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 50 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 1 mM DTT, pH 7.5.
Storage :
Shipping with dry ice
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MedChem Express LLC
18 Wilkinson Way, Princeton, NJ 08540
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http://www.medchemexpress.com609-228-6898
headquarters: USA
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