TOR3A, also known as the ATP-dependent interferon-responsive protein, plays a crucial role in biological processes. It forms a tetrameric complex consisting of various proteins, including protein kinases A, B, C, and D (TOR kinases A, B, C, and D), along with multiple cofactor proteins. TOR3A fulfills a diverse range of functions, overseeing and regulating immune responses, cell cycle, apoptosis, and other vital life processes. TOR3A is involved in the modulation of multiple intracellular signaling pathways, including the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, P76Lik, and the Hedgehog signaling pathway. Research has revealed that TOR3A regulates these signaling pathways through the phosphorylation of P76Lik and Hedgehog. Additionally, TOR3A is considered a potential drug target for various cancers. Given its pivotal role in regulating cellular processes and its potential therapeutic significance, TOR3A represents a promising area of research for both understanding fundamental biological mechanisms and developing novel therapeutic strategies.
Recombinant Human Torsin-3A (TOR3A)
Source: Yeast
Source: E.coli
Source: Baculovirus
Source: Mammalian cell
Source: In Vivo Biotinylation in E.coli
The following TOR3A reagents supplied by CUSABIO are manufactured under a strict quality control system. Multiple applications have been validated and solid technical support is offered.
TOR3A Antibodies for Homo sapiens (Human)
Code | Product Name | Species Reactivity | Application |
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CSB-PA024072GA01HU | TOR3A Antibody |
Human,Mouse | ELISA,WB |
TOR3A Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)
Code | Product Name | Source |
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CSB-YP872125MO CSB-EP872125MO CSB-BP872125MO CSB-MP872125MO CSB-EP872125MO-B |
Recombinant Mouse Torsin-3A (Tor3a) |
Yeast E.coli Baculovirus Mammalian cell In Vivo Biotinylation in E.coli |
TOR3A Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)
Code | Product Name | Source |
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CSB-YP875671HU CSB-EP875671HU CSB-BP875671HU CSB-MP875671HU CSB-EP875671HU-B |
Recombinant Human Torsin-3A (TOR3A) |
Yeast E.coli Baculovirus Mammalian cell In Vivo Biotinylation in E.coli |