Recombinant Human DUSP22 protein (denatured) (His tag N-Terminus)
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Recombinant Human DUSP22 protein (denatured) (His tag N-Terminus) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 184 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >85%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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JSP1, LMWDSP2, MKPX, DUSP22, Dual specificity protein phosphatase 22, JNK pathway associated phosphatase, JNK-stimulatory phosphatase-1, Low molecular weight dual specificity phosphatase 2, Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase x, JKAP, JSP-1, LMW-DSP2, MAP kinase phosphatase x, MKP-x
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human DUSP22 protein (denatured) (His tag N-Terminus) (AB180296)
15% SDS-PAGE analysis of ab180296 (3μg).
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage duration
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Aliquoting information
Storage information
Specifications
Form
Liquid
General info
Function
Dual specificity phosphatase; can dephosphorylate both phosphotyrosine and phosphoserine or phosphothreonine residues (PubMed : 24714587, PubMed : 38225265). Activates the JNK signaling pathway (PubMed : 11717427). Inhibits T-cell receptor signaling and T-cell mediated immune responses, acting, at least in part, by inducing degradation of E3 ubiquitin ligase UBR2 (PubMed : 24714587, PubMed : 38225265). Dephosphorylates and thereby induces 'Lys-48'-linked ubiquitination of UBR2, leading to proteasomal degradation of UBR2 (PubMed : 38225265). Dephosphorylates and thereby inactivates tyrosine kinase LCK (PubMed : 24714587). Inhibits UBR2-mediated 'Lys-63'-linked ubiquitination of LCK (PubMed : 38225265). May play a role in B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling and B-cell function (By similarity).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase family. Non-receptor class dual specificity subfamily.
Post-translational modifications
Myristoylation regulates subcellular location, and is necessary for activation of JNK.
Target data
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