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Antibody detects endogenous levels of total CSNK2A2.
Casein kinase II is a protein serine/threonine kinase that is thought to be present in all eukarotic cells, implying that it has fundamental cellular functions. The holoenzyme is a tetramer containing 2 alpha or alpha-prime subunits (or one of each) and 2 beta subunits. The function of beta subunits is unknown and the alpha subunit is the catalytic unit. CK2 functions as a tetrameric complex consisting of two regulatory beta-subunits and two catalytic units (alpha and alpha') in a homomeric or heteromeric conformation. Whilst the alpha- and alpha'-subunits are catalytically identical, proteins that regulate CK2, such as cdc2 and Hsp90, preferentially bind to the alpha and not the alpha'-subunit. CK2 can phosphorylate a number of key intracellular signaling proteins implicated in tumor suppression (p53 and PTEN) and tumorigenesis (myc, jun, NF-kappaB). CK2 is also thought to influence Wnt signaling via beta-catenin phosphorylation and the PI 3-K signaling pathway via the phosphorylation of Akt.
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Protein Aliases: casein kinase 2 alpha; casein kinase 2 alpha'; casein kinase 2, alpha prime polypeptide; Casein kinase II subunit alpha'; casein kinase II, alpha 2, polypeptide; CK II alpha'
Gene Aliases: 1110035J23Rik; C77789; CK2; CK2A2; CK2alpha'; CSNK2A1; CSNK2A2
UniProt ID: (Human) P19784, (Mouse) O54833
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1459, (Mouse) 13000
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