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JAK/STAT Pathway Assay (CAT#: STEM-MB-0338-WXH)

Introduction

JAK-STAT signaling pathway is an important pathway that mediates the signal transduction of a variety of cytokines. It has an important impact on the body's immune response, immune cell differentiation and development and inflammation. Inhibitor of cytokine signal transduction is a negative regulator that feedback blocking of cytokine signal transduction, and regulates the activation of various immune responses in the body. JAK-STAT signal pathway and cytokine signal transduction inhibitor are abnormally expressed It is related to a variety of autoimmune diseases.




Principle

The mechanism of JAK-STAT signaling pathway is that cytokines bind to receptors and cause receptor dimerization, so that JAK kinases coupled with receptors approach each other and are activated by tyrosine phosphorylation. The activated JAK kinase then catalyzes the phosphorylation of the tyrosine residues of the cytokine receptor itself and forms the site where STAT binds to the receptor complex. STAT binds to the activated receptor through its SH2 domain and is Phosphorylation is achieved under the catalysis of activated JAK kinase. Phosphorylated STAT forms homo/heterodimers and enters the cell nucleus, combines with the corresponding target gene promoter region to activate the transcription and expression of the corresponding gene.

Applications

To study the regulation mechanism of JAK-STAT cell signal pathway in disease
To study the effect of each virus on JAK-STAT cell signaling pathway
To study the effects of drugs or therapies on JAK-STAT cell signaling pathways

Procedure

• Luminex Multiplex Assay
• Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
• Flow cytometry (FACS analysis) technology

Notes

Detectable targets: JAK, SHP-1, SHP-2, SOCS3, SOCS, Src, E-Ras, Raf, Stat3, Stat, MEK, Erk, Akt, PIAS, PTP, p120, PI3K, mTOR, TF, Shc, GRB2

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