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Cys-TAT (47-57) - 1 mg
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This peptide is a biotin-labeled TAT peptide. TAT is the most characterized fragment of the HIV transactivator protein (TAT). This arginine-rich TAT peptide penetrates plasma membrane directly, but not through endocytosis.
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