Recombinant Human Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha-3 (RPS6KA3)

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Conjugate Avi-tag Biotinylated
E. coli biotin ligase (BirA) is highly specific in covalently attaching biotin to the 15 amino acid AviTag peptide. This recombinant protein was biotinylated in vivo by AviTag-BirA technology, which method is BriA catalyzes amide linkage between the biotin and the specific lysine of the AviTag.
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Product Details

Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
Target Names
RPS6KA3
Uniprot No.
Alternative Names
90 kDa ribosomal protein S6 kinase 3; CLS; HU 3; HU2; HU3; Insulin stimulated protein kinase 1; Insulin-stimulated protein kinase 1; ISPK-1; ISPK1; KS6A3_HUMAN; MAP kinase activated protein kinase 1b; MAP kinase-activated protein kinase 1b; MAPK activated protein kinase 1b; MAPK-activated protein kinase 1b; MAPKAP kinase 1b; MAPKAPK 1b; MAPKAPK-1b; MAPKAPK1B; Mental retardation; X linked 19; MRX19; OTTHUMP00000023036; p90 RSK2; p90 RSK3 ; p90-RSK 3; p90RSK3; pp90RSK2; Ribosomal protein S6 kinase 90kDa polypeptide 3; Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha 3; Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha-3; Ribosomal protein s6 kinase ii alpha 2 ; Ribosomal S6 kinase 2; Rps6ka3; RSK; RSK-2; RSK2; S6 kinase 2; S6K alpha3; S6K-alpha-3
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression Region
1-740
Target Protein Sequence
MPLAQLADPW QKMAVESPSD SAENGQQIMD EPMGEEEINP QTEEVSIKEI AITHHVKEGH EKADPSQFEL LKVLGQGSFG KVFLVKKISG SDARQLYAMK VLKKATLKVR DRVRTKMERD ILVEVNHPFI VKLHYAFQTE GKLYLILDFL RGGDLFTRLS KEVMFTEEDV KFYLAELALA LDHLHSLGII YRDLKPENIL LDEEGHIKLT DFGLSKESID HEKKAYSFCG TVEYMAPEVV NRRGHTQSAD WWSFGVLMFE MLTGTLPFQG KDRKETMTMI LKAKLGMPQF LSPEAQSLLR MLFKRNPANR LGAGPDGVEE IKRHSFFSTI DWNKLYRREI HPPFKPATGR PEDTFYFDPE FTAKTPKDSP GIPPSANAHQ LFRGFSFVAI TSDDESQAMQ TVGVHSIVQQ LHRNSIQFTD GYEVKEDIGV GSYSVCKRCI HKATNMEFAV KIIDKSKRDP TEEIEILLRY GQHPNIITLK DVYDDGKYVY VVTELMKGGE LLDKILRQKF FSEREASAVL FTITKTVEYL HAQGVVHRDL KPSNILYVDE SGNPESIRIC DFGFAKQLRA ENGLLMTPCY TANFVAPEVL KRQGYDAACD IWSLGVLLYT MLTGYTPFAN GPDDTPEEIL ARIGSGKFSL SGGYWNSVSD TAKDLVSKML HVDPHQRLTA ALVLRHPWIV HWDQLPQYQL NRQDAPHLVK GAMAATYSAL NRNQSPVLEP VGRSTLAQRR GIKKITSTAL
Protein Length
Full length protein
Tag Info
Tag type will be determined during the manufacturing process.
The tag type will be determined during production process. If you have specified tag type, please tell us and we will develop the specified tag preferentially.
Form
Lyophilized powder
Note: We will preferentially ship the format that we have in stock, however, if you have any special requirement for the format, please remark your requirement when placing the order, we will prepare according to your demand.
Buffer before Lyophilization
Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0
Reconstitution
We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage Condition
Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Shelf Life
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Lead Time
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Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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Target Background

Function
Serine/threonine-protein kinase that acts downstream of ERK (MAPK1/ERK2 and MAPK3/ERK1) signaling and mediates mitogenic and stress-induced activation of the transcription factors CREB1, ETV1/ER81 and NR4A1/NUR77, regulates translation through RPS6 and EIF4B phosphorylation, and mediates cellular proliferation, survival, and differentiation by modulating mTOR signaling and repressing pro-apoptotic function of BAD and DAPK1. In fibroblast, is required for EGF-stimulated phosphorylation of CREB1 and histone H3 at 'Ser-10', which results in the subsequent transcriptional activation of several immediate-early genes. In response to mitogenic stimulation (EGF and PMA), phosphorylates and activates NR4A1/NUR77 and ETV1/ER81 transcription factors and the cofactor CREBBP. Upon insulin-derived signal, acts indirectly on the transcription regulation of several genes by phosphorylating GSK3B at 'Ser-9' and inhibiting its activity. Phosphorylates RPS6 in response to serum or EGF via an mTOR-independent mechanism and promotes translation initiation by facilitating assembly of the preinitiation complex. In response to insulin, phosphorylates EIF4B, enhancing EIF4B affinity for the EIF3 complex and stimulating cap-dependent translation. Is involved in the mTOR nutrient-sensing pathway by directly phosphorylating TSC2 at 'Ser-1798', which potently inhibits TSC2 ability to suppress mTOR signaling, and mediates phosphorylation of RPTOR, which regulates mTORC1 activity and may promote rapamycin-sensitive signaling independently of the PI3K/AKT pathway. Mediates cell survival by phosphorylating the pro-apoptotic proteins BAD and DAPK1 and suppressing their pro-apoptotic function. Promotes the survival of hepatic stellate cells by phosphorylating CEBPB in response to the hepatotoxin carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). Is involved in cell cycle regulation by phosphorylating the CDK inhibitor CDKN1B, which promotes CDKN1B association with 14-3-3 proteins and prevents its translocation to the nucleus and inhibition of G1 progression. In LPS-stimulated dendritic cells, is involved in TLR4-induced macropinocytosis, and in myeloma cells, acts as effector of FGFR3-mediated transformation signaling, after direct phosphorylation at Tyr-529 by FGFR3. Negatively regulates EGF-induced MAPK1/3 phosphorylation via phosphorylation of SOS1. Phosphorylates SOS1 at 'Ser-1134' and 'Ser-1161' that create YWHAB and YWHAE binding sites and which contribute to the negative regulation of MAPK1/3 phosphorylation. Phosphorylates EPHA2 at 'Ser-897', the RPS6KA-EPHA2 signaling pathway controls cell migration. Acts as a regulator of osteoblast differentiation by mediating phosphorylation of ATF4, thereby promoting ATF4 transactivation activity.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Phosphorylation of nuclear YB-1 after stimulation with epidermal growth factor is associated with nuclear accumulation of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase but not of YB-1. PMID: 30126195
  2. Data show that phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 kinase 2 (RSK2) at threonine 577 is essential for leukemia-associated RhoGEF (LARG)-dependent Rho GTPase activation. PMID: 29279389
  3. Phosphorylation of T-bet by RSK2 is required for IFNgamma expression for attenuation of colon cancer metastasis and growth. PMID: 29133416
  4. Strong evidence that RSK inhibitors could enhance the effectiveness of existing Glioblastoma (GBM) treatment, and support RSK2 targeting as a promising approach for novel GBM therapy. PMID: 27829215
  5. RSK2 affects mitotic progression by regulating the distribution, basal level and the stability of mitotic spindles. PMID: 27491410
  6. Osajin binds with RSK2 directly in an ATP-competitive manner. Computer modeling simulated a plausible binding orientation between osajin and RSK2. Osajin inhibited sUV-induced phosphorylation of histone H3, a substrate of RSK2. PMID: 28409880
  7. TLR4 and C5aR crosstalk in dendritic cells induces a core regulatory network of RSK2, PI3Kbeta, SGK1, and FOXO transcription factors. PMID: 28733463
  8. The mTOR pathway was significantly associated with overall and estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer risk (P = 0.003 and 0.03, respectively). PRKAG3 (Padj = 0.0018) and RPS6KA3 (Padj = 0.061) were the leading genes for the associations with overall breast cancer risk and ER- breast cancer risk, respectively. PMID: 28582508
  9. Inhibition of RSK2 was used to investigate the function of RSK2 on PDK1-induced inflammation. The phosphorylation of RSK2 was detected when PDK1 was inhibited. Inhibition of RSK2 reduced the PDK1-induced cell invasion and cytokines secretion in human rheumatoid arthritis synovial MH7A cells. In response to TNF-alpha, PDK1 could phosphorylate RSK2 and activated RSK2, then promoting the activation of NF-kappaB. PMID: 28314444
  10. Our finding demonstrates that RSK2 directly phosphorylates stathmin and regulates microtubule polymerization to provide a pro-invasive and pro-metastatic advantage to cancer cells. Therefore, the RSK2-stathmin pathway represents a promising therapeutic target and a prognostic marker for metastatic human cancers. PMID: 27041561
  11. we discuss the function of the RSK2 signaling axis by interactions with binding partners in cancer development--{REVIEW} PMID: 28013489
  12. Results showed that RSK2 gene was overexpressed in osteosarcoma patients cells and its knockdown increased cell apoptosis, enhanced cell chemosensitivity, inhibits proliferation and migration, and weakened tumor formation. PMID: 27082640
  13. Upregulated expression of RSK2 is associated with breast cancer. PMID: 27476168
  14. This case is one of the few examples where RPS6KA3 mutations are associated with a non-specific X-linked mental retardation. PMID: 26354035
  15. miR-191 represses proliferation in primary human fibroblasts via targeting multiple proto-oncogenes, including CDK9, NOTCH2, and RPS6KA3. PMID: 25992613
  16. This is the first report of exon skipping from an exonic mutation of RPS6KA3, demonstrating that a missense mutation and concomitant disruption of normal splicing contribute to the manifestation of CLS PMID: 26297997
  17. Rsk2-mediated inhibition of hyperplasia has now been demonstrated to occur in the arthritic synovium. PMID: 25624005
  18. Study identifies RSK2 as a new kinase that regulates NHE3 activity by direct phosphorylation. PMID: 25855080
  19. RPS6KA3 in three unrelated Coffin-Lowry syndrome patients including one from the historical Coffin-Lowry syndrome family and found two novel mutations, were analyzed. PMID: 25044551
  20. Activated RSK2 directly interacts with and phosphorylates FGFR1, thereby modulating receptor signaling through regulation of endocytosis. PMID: 24141780
  21. 14-3-3 binding promotes PDCD4 degradation, suggesting an important role for RSK in the inactivation of PDCD4 in melanoma. PMID: 25002506
  22. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus ORF45 mediates activation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat via RSK2. PMID: 24719417
  23. our results identify the integrin-RSK signaling axis as an important regulator of cytokinesis in epithelial cells PMID: 24284076
  24. This report also suggests that there is no genotype-phenotype correlation between the location and type of RPS6KA3 gene mutations and SIDEs. PMID: 24311527
  25. RSK2 regulates craniofacial development including tooth development and patterning via novel transcriptional targets PMID: 24416220
  26. findings demonstrated that RSK2 plays an important role in the DNA damage pathway that maintains genomic stability by mediating cell cycle progression and DNA repair PMID: 24086335
  27. protein effectors of the RSK2-CREB-Fascin-1 pathway represent promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets in the clinical prognosis and treatment of metastatic human cancers. PMID: 24085294
  28. Data indicate that the N-terminal kinase domain of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase, isoform 2, binds three different flavonol rhamnosides in a highly unusual manner, distinct from other kinase inhibitor interactions. PMID: 23541530
  29. RSK2 functions as a signal integrator to provide antianoikis protection to cancer cells in both transcription-independent and -dependent manners, in part by signaling through ASK1 and CREB, and contributes to cancer cell invasion and tumor metastasis. PMID: 23608533
  30. ILKAP is a nuclear protein that regulates cell survival and apoptosis through the regulation of RSK2 signaling. PMID: 23329845
  31. Results indicate that RSK2 is regulated in response to cisplatin treatment, and this downregulation may contribute to the cytotoxic action of cisplatin. PMID: 23041051
  32. RSK2 plays a key role in neoplastic transformation of human skin cells and in skin cancer growth. PMID: 22918890
  33. These results reveal RSK2 as a key regulator of integrin activity and provide a novel mechanism by which it may promote cell migration and cancer metastasis. PMID: 23118220
  34. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) induces ribosomal S6 kinase 2 (RSK2) ubiquitination, and knocking down TRAF2 suppresses ubiquitination of RSK2 induced by EGF PMID: 22685297
  35. To our knowledge, this is the first family identified with a submicroscopic duplication including the entire RPS6KA3/RSK2 gene, and our findings suggest that an increased dose of this gene is responsible for a mild form of NS-XLID. PMID: 21930553
  36. MSP-induced RSK2 activation is a critical determinant linking RON signaling to cellular EMT program. PMID: 21619683
  37. data provide a direct link between RSK2 and caspase-8 and identify a novel molecular mechanism for caspase-8 modulation by RSK2 PMID: 21183680
  38. RSK2 could regulate neurotransmitter release by activating phospholipase D production of lipids required for exocytosis. PMID: 21061166
  39. Data show that RSK2 is activated by treatment with tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and directly phosphorylates IkappaBalpha at Ser-32, leading to IkappaBalpha degradation. PMID: 20385620
  40. the involvement of Rsk2 in the activation and maintenance of the spindle assembly checkpoint in metaphase II-arrested Xenopus egg extracts and in human cells PMID: 20383198
  41. p90 ribosomal S6 kinase 2 promotes invasion and metastasis of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells. PMID: 20234090
  42. Data identify a novel reciprocal regulation of Tat and RSK2 function, which might serve to induce early changes in the chromatin organization of the HIV LTR. PMID: 17225856
  43. Mutations cause X-linked Coffin-Lowry Syndrome, a mental retardation syndrome. PMID: 11896450
  44. Unusual splice-site mutations in the RSK2 gene and suggestion of genetic heterogeneity in Coffin-Lowry syndrome PMID: 11992250
  45. Molecular crosstalk between p70S6k and MAPK cell signaling pathways PMID: 12054624
  46. This protein is mutated in ataxia telangiectasia and is involved in the phoshphorylation of STAT3. PMID: 12562765
  47. Postmortem fundings in the CLS syndrome are presented. PMID: 12792428
  48. activity is regulated by interaction with PEA-15 PMID: 12796492
  49. Expression pattern during development suggests it may be involved in cognitive impairment and facial dysmorphisms found in Coffin-Lowry Syndrome. PMID: 14678837
  50. Investigation of the mechanisms underlying aberrant splicing of RSK2 mRNA. PMID: 14973203

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Involvement in disease
Coffin-Lowry syndrome (CLS); Mental retardation, X-linked 19 (MRX19)
Subcellular Location
Nucleus. Cytoplasm.
Protein Families
Protein kinase superfamily, AGC Ser/Thr protein kinase family, S6 kinase subfamily
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in many tissues, highest levels in skeletal muscle.
Database Links

HGNC: 10432

OMIM: 300075

KEGG: hsa:6197

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000368884

UniGene: Hs.445387

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