Jak/Stat Pathway
PIAS3 Antibody
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| #4164S | 100 μL | 46,000 | |
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4164:
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Western Blotting
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| ウェスタンブロッティング (1:1,000) |
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| 内在性レベルのPIAS3 タンパク質を検出します。 |
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| ヒトのPIAS3 タンパク質のThr585 周辺領域 (合成ペプチド) |
Western Blotting

Western blot analyis of extracts from various cell lines, including COS-7 cells, mock transfected or transfected with mouse PIAS1 or PIAS3, using PIAS3 Antibody. Overexpressed PIAS3 runs as a doublet as previously reported (15).
The PIAS (protein inhibitor of activated Stat) proteins, which include PIAS1, PIAS3, PIASx, and PIASy, were originally characterized based on their interaction with the Stat family of transcription factors (1,2). PIAS1, PIAS3, and PIASx interact with and repress Stat1, Stat3, and Stat4, respectively (1-3). Deletion of PIAS1 leads to inhibition of interferon-inducible genes and increased protection against infection (4). The PIAS family contains a conserved RING domain that has been linked to a function as a SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) ligase, coupling the SUMO conjugating enzyme Ubc9 with its substrate proteins (5,6). Numerous studies have now shown that PIAS family members can regulate the activity of transcription factors through distinct mechanisms, including NF-κB (7,8), c-Jun, p53 (5,9), Oct-4 (11), and Smads (11,12). The activity of PIAS1 is regulated by both phosphorylation and arginine methylation. Inflammatory stimuli can induce IKK-mediated phosphorylation of PIAS1 at Ser90, which is required for its activity (13). In addition PRMT1 induces arginine methylation of PIAS1 at Arg303 following interferon treatment and is associated with its repressive activity on Stat1 (14).
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