PPP4C Antibody (C-term) Blocking Peptide
Synthetic peptide
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Primary Accession | P60510 |
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Other Accession | NP_002711 |
Clone Names | 4021602 |
Gene ID | 5531 |
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Other Names | Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase 4 catalytic subunit, PP4C, Pp4, Protein phosphatase X, PP-X, PPP4C, PPP4, PPX |
Target/Specificity | The synthetic peptide sequence used to generate the antibody AP8475b was selected from the C-term region of human PPP4C. A 10 to 100 fold molar excess to antibody is recommended. Precise conditions should be optimized for a particular assay. |
Format | Peptides are lyophilized in a solid powder format. Peptides can be reconstituted in solution using the appropriate buffer as needed. |
Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C. |
Precautions | This product is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | PPP4C |
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Synonyms | PPP4, PPX |
Function | Protein phosphatase that is involved in many processes such as microtubule organization at centrosomes, maturation of spliceosomal snRNPs, apoptosis, DNA repair, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha signaling, activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase MAPK8, regulation of histone acetylation, DNA damage checkpoint signaling, NF-kappa-B activation and cell migration. The PPP4C-PPP4R1 PP4 complex may play a role in dephosphorylation and regulation of HDAC3. The PPP4C-PPP4R2- PPP4R3A PP4 complex specifically dephosphorylates H2AX phosphorylated on Ser-140 (gamma-H2AX) generated during DNA replication and required for DNA double strand break repair. Dephosphorylates NDEL1 at CDK1 phosphorylation sites and negatively regulates CDK1 activity in interphase (By similarity). In response to DNA damage, catalyzes RPA2 dephosphorylation, an essential step for DNA repair since it allows the efficient RPA2-mediated recruitment of RAD51 to chromatin. |
Cellular Location | Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome |
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Background
PPP4C belongs to the PPP phosphatase family, PP-X subfamily, and may participate in microtubule organization. Both overexpression and RNA interference experiments indicate that HDAC3 activity is inversely proportional to the cellular abundance of PPP4C. The PPP4C gene maps to chromosome 16p12-p11. Several translocations associated with acute leukemias have been mapped to this region of chromosome 16p.
References
J. Biol. Chem. 279 (47), 49551-49561 (2004)J. Biol. Chem. 279 (45), 46588-46594 (2004)J. Biol. Chem. 279 (25), 26143-26148 (2004)J. Cell. Sci. 116 (PT 10), 1905-1913 (2003)Biochem. J. 347 PT 3, 845-855 (2000)
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