Recombinant Mouse Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-1 (Pim1)

Code CSB-YP018012MO
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Source Yeast
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Code CSB-EP018012MO
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Source E.coli
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Code CSB-EP018012MO-B
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Source E.coli
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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Code CSB-BP018012MO
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Source Baculovirus
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Code CSB-MP018012MO
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Source Mammalian cell
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Product Details

Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
Target Names
Pim1
Uniprot No.
Alternative Names
Pim1; Pim-1; Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-1; EC 2.7.11.1
Species
Mus musculus (Mouse)
Expression Region
1-397
Target Protein Sequence
MGPAAPLALP PPALPDPAGE PARGQPRQRP QSSSDSPSAL RASRSQSRNA TRSLSPGRRL SPSSLRRRCC SSRHRRRTDT LEVGMLLSKI NSLAHLRARP CNDLHATKLA PGKEKEPLES QYQVGPLLGS GGFGSVYSGI RVADNLPVAI KHVEKDRISD WGELPNGTRV PMEVVLLKKV SSDFSGVIRL LDWFERPDSF VLILERPEPV QDLFDFITER GALQEDLARG FFWQVLEAVR HCHNCGVLHR DIKDENILID LSRGEIKLID FGSGALLKDT VYTDFDGTRV YSPPEWIRYH RYHGRSAAVW SLGILLYDMV CGDIPFEHDE EIIKGQVFFR QTVSSECQHL IKWCLSLRPS DRPSFEEIRN HPWMQGDLLP QAASEIHLHS LSPGSSK
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
Delivery time may differ from different purchasing way or location, please kindly consult your local distributors for specific delivery time.
Note: All of our proteins are default shipped with normal blue ice packs, if you request to ship with dry ice, please communicate with us in advance and extra fees will be charged.
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
Proto-oncogene with serine/threonine kinase activity involved in cell survival and cell proliferation and thus providing a selective advantage in tumorigenesis. Exerts its oncogenic activity through: the regulation of MYC transcriptional activity, the regulation of cell cycle progression and by phosphorylation and inhibition of proapoptotic proteins (BAD, MAP3K5, FOXO3). Phosphorylation of MYC leads to an increase of MYC protein stability and thereby an increase of transcriptional activity. The stabilization of MYC exerted by PIM1 might explain partly the strong synergism between these two oncogenes in tumorigenesis. Mediates survival signaling through phosphorylation of BAD, which induces release of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-X(L)/BCL2L1. Phosphorylation of MAP3K5, another proapoptotic protein, by PIM1, significantly decreases MAP3K5 kinase activity and inhibits MAP3K5-mediated phosphorylation of JNK and JNK/p38MAPK subsequently reducing caspase-3 activation and cell apoptosis. Stimulates cell cycle progression at the G1-S and G2-M transitions by phosphorylation of CDC25A and CDC25C. Phosphorylation of CDKN1A, a regulator of cell cycle progression at G1, results in the relocation of CDKN1A to the cytoplasm and enhanced CDKN1A protein stability. Promotes cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis by down-regulating expression of a regulator of cell cycle progression, CDKN1B, at both transcriptional and post-translational levels. Phosphorylation of CDKN1B, induces 14-3-3 binding, nuclear export and proteasome-dependent degradation. May affect the structure or silencing of chromatin by phosphorylating HP1 gamma/CBX3. Acts also as a regulator of homing and migration of bone marrow cells involving functional interaction with the CXCL12-CXCR4 signaling axis. Also phosphorylates and activates the ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCG2, allowing resistance to drugs through their excretion from cells. Promotes brown adipocyte differentiation.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Pim-1 is a novel kinase that phosphorylates cTnI primarily at Ser23/24 and Ser150 in cardiomyocytes, which in turn may modulate myofilament function under a variety of physiological and pathophysiological conditions. PMID: 29544221
  2. this study shows that Pim-1 dysregulation has developmental-stage-specific effects on B lymphopoiesis and early myeloid, but not erythroid progenitors PMID: 27287229
  3. Results show that elevated miR-15b as an early response to Dicer depletion silenced Pim-1 kinase resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction. Rescue experiments demonstrated that suppression of miRNA-15b induction in Dicer-deleted adult hearts result in marked amelioration of cardiac dysfunction. PMID: 23840532
  4. Pim-1L protects hepatic ABCA1 from lysosomal degradation by facilitating the physical interaction between ABCA1 and liver X receptor beta and subsequent stabilization of the ABCA1-Pim-1L complex and thereby regulates the circulating level of high-density lipoprotein. PMID: 27765770
  5. Pim1 kinase activity maintains airway epithelial integrity and protects against house dust mite-induced proinflammatory activation of the airway epithelium. PMID: 26453516
  6. Pim kinases prevent premature cardiac aging and maintain a healthy pool of functional mitochondria leading to efficient cellular energetics. PMID: 24916111
  7. Pim-1 kinase activity regulates hepatocyte growth factor-induced tumor cell migration, invasion, and cell scattering. PMID: 24777602
  8. these results identify Pim1 as a novel effector molecule sufficient to drive CD4( ) alphabeta T-cell development and survival in the absence of gammac cytokine receptor signaling. PMID: 23712827
  9. Our data suggest that Pim1 might contribute to progression rather than initiation in prostate neoplasia. PMID: 23565217
  10. Loss of PIM1 is associated with abnormal hematopoietic phenotypes. PMID: 23360755
  11. Pim-1 activity prevents Drp1 compartmentalization to the mitochondria and preserves reticular mitochondrial morphology in response to sI PMID: 23530233
  12. Pim1 kinase deletion and inhibition slows endothelial cell detachment by trypsinization and increases cell adhesion. PMID: 23202547
  13. Telomere elongation consistent with a young phenotype is observed following Pim-1 overexpression. PMID: 22915504
  14. demonstrated that over-expression of miR-16 mimics suppressed Pim-1 expression in FD-FLT3/ITD cells suggesting that increased miR-16 expression contributes to depletion of Pim-1 after FLT3 inhibition PMID: 22970245
  15. a novel regulatory axis involving Pim1 kinase and Runx3 in the control of food-induced allergic reactions through the regulation of T(H)2 and T(H)17 differentiation. PMID: 22944483
  16. Inhibition of Pim-1 kinase abolished desflurane-induced postconditioning & ischemic postconditioning. Pim-1 kinase mediates both processes in mice. PMID: 22385356
  17. Pim-1 kinase is involved in mucosal injury/inflammation. PMID: 22466098
  18. the important role of Pim1 kinase in the full development of allergen-induced airway responses PMID: 22074702
  19. Pim-1 expression correlates with lymphocyte proliferation and activation. PMID: 21974958
  20. Pim-1 kinase is upregulated by STAT3 activation in cardiac Sca-1+ cells and plays a pivotal role in EC differentiation both in vitro and in vivo. PMID: 21600215
  21. Targeting cap-dependent translation blocks converging survival signals by AKT and PIM 1, 2 kinases in lymphoma PMID: 21859846
  22. RAGE activation accounts for many features of Vascular remodeling diseases including VSMC proliferation and resistance to apoptosis by the activation of STAT3/Pim1/NFAT axis. PMID: 21680901
  23. Pim-1 sustains survival of rapidly proliferating cells by antiapoptotic and prometabolic effects that are independent of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway. PMID: 21048108
  24. Data show that Pim-1 is able to cooperate with Skp2 to signal S phase entry. PMID: 20663873
  25. PDGF(bb)-induced proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells is partly attributed to transcriptionally upregulated Pim-1. PMID: 19711112
  26. Pim-1 expression is sufficient to induce cytokine independence in murine hematopoietic cells, but is dispensable for BCR-ABL-mediated transformation. PMID: 12135666
  27. Pim-1 interacts with SOCS1 and SOCS3 and potentiates their inhibitory effects on STAT5, most likely via phosphorylation-mediated stabilization of the SOCS proteins PMID: 14764533
  28. Pim-1 is required for differentiation into vascular endothelium and smooth muscle cells. PMID: 14982870
  29. Pim-1 kinase stability is regulated by heat shock proteins and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway PMID: 15798097
  30. Pim-1 expression may be regulated by progesterone during mammary development and Pim-1 associates with p21 in mammary epithelial cells PMID: 16712793
  31. Pim-1 kinase has a novel role in the control of self-renewal of embryonic stem cells. PMID: 17717068
  32. Pim-1 is a crucial facet of cardioprotection downstream of Akt PMID: 18037896
  33. Pim kinases play a key role in the v-Abl transformation, possibly via participating in modulation of SOCS-1 and via regulating the apoptotic signaling PMID: 18042805
  34. Nucleostemin expression in cardiomyocytes is induced by fibroblast growth factor-2 and accumulates in response to Pim-1 kinase activity. PMID: 18519946
  35. Pim-1 phosphorylates four Ser/Thr residues within the Runt domain and stabilizes RUNX3 protein, alterING the cellular localization of RUNX3 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm PMID: 18767071
  36. ALDH2 may effectively ameliorate alcohol-induced hepatic apoptosis and changes in Akt as well as Pim signalling. PMID: 19215238
  37. Pim-1 plays a distinct role in solid tumor formation PMID: 19528349
  38. PIM1 regulates surface CXCR4 expression in hematopoietic cells lines, and is a regulator of homing and migration of bone marrow cells involving functional interaction with the CXCL12-CXCR4 signaling axis. PMID: 19687226
  39. Pim-1 kinase mediates at least in part desflurane-induced preconditioning and IPC against myocardial infarction in mice PMID: 19934869

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Involvement in disease
Frequently activated by provirus insertion in murine leukemia virus-induced T-cell lymphomas.
Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cell membrane. Note=Mainly located in the cytoplasm.
Protein Families
Protein kinase superfamily, CAMK Ser/Thr protein kinase family, PIM subfamily
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