Cys-TAT (47-57) - 1 mg
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This is a TAT peptide with Cysteine at the N-terminus. This peptide corresponds to the protein transduction domain of the TAT protein. In some studies this has been used as a PKCε inhibitor peptide and also conjugated to PKC peptides and other molecules such as antisense oligomers for examining cell penetrating abilities.
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Citations
Single molecule sensitive multivalent polyethylene glycol probes for RNA imaging.
Bioconj Chem . 2010 Feb 08 ; 21(3) 483 | DOI : 10.1021/bc9003876.
- A. Lifland
Peptides derived from the C2 domain of protein kinase C epsilon (epsilon PKC) modulate epsilon PKC activity and identify potential protein-protein interaction surfaces.
J Biol Chem . 2006 Dec 02 ; 282 4113 | DOI : 10.1074/jbc.M608521200.
- R. Brandman
- et al