SHP-1GST - full length, Src homology 2 domain Phosphatase-1, human, recombinant, E. coli

Catalogue Number: PR-947-JEN

Manufacturer:Jena Bioscience
Shelf Life:12 months
Molecular Weight:92 kDa
Physical state:Liquid
Type:Protein Phosphatases
Shipping Condition:Dry Ice
Unit(s): 20 ug

Description

Description: The N-terminal GST-tagged fusion protein was expressed in E. coli and purified by affinity chromatography with GSH-beads. The GST-tag influences to some degree the stimulation by ligands of the N-terminal SH2-domain can dimerize and even be phosphorylated. The enzyme should only be used in diluted solutions or by adding 10% glycerol. SHP-1 (Src homology-2 containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-1) is a non-receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase with two phosphotyrosine binding domains. N- and C-terminal tandem SH2 domains lie N-terminal to the catalytic domain (PTP). In the unstimulated state interaction of the N-terminal SH2 domain with the catalytic domain leads to self inhibition. Natural ligand sequences from cytosolic parts of receptors, signal and scaffold proteins or synthetic phosphotyrosine peptides stimulate the phosphatase activity. Thus, SHP-1 acts as negative regulator in the signaling of various receptors, including erythropoietin receptor, IL3-receptor, CSF-1 receptor, B-cell receptor and c-Ros. SHP-1 prefers as substrate such proteins which are phosphorylated from the SRC-kinase. SHP-1 can act as tumor suppressor or can inhibit the processing of some immune cells.

Additional Text

Accession Number

NP_002822.2

Protein Tag

GST Tag