For maximum recovery please spin prior to use. Unless noted below, aliquots of the 5 µg, 10 µg and 20 µg sizes of kinase are not recommended as materials can be used in original packaging until exhausted. For larger sizes, the number of freeze/thaws may be reduced by preparing aliquots, aliquots below 20 µL are not recommended. Please never store a kinase diluted. If properly stored at -80C, this product is guaranteed for 6 months from date of purchase.
This RET A883F recombinant human protein (658-end) was expressed in insect cells.
RET A883F recombinant human protein is also available in our SelectScreen™ Kinase Profiling Service.
• Validated for use with the Z'-LYTE™ assay
• Available in multiple pack sizes for convenient use
• Also available in our SelectScreen Kinase Profiling Service
Protein Form: Recombinant, Active, Cytoplasmic, Mutant
RET receptor tyrosine kinase or ret proto-oncogene is a member of the cadherin superfamily which are cell-surface molecules that transduce signals for cell growth and differentiation. RET can undergo oncogenic activation in vivo and in vitro by cytogenetic rearrangement. Mutations in the RET gene are associated with the disorders multiple endocrine neoplasia, type IIA, multiple endocrine neoplasia, type IIB, Hirschsprung disease, and medullary thyroid carcinoma. RET signaling pathway, by regulating the development of both the nervous and lymphoid system in the gut, plays a key role in the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate intestine organogenesis.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Not for resale without express authorization.
Protein Aliases: Cadherin family member 12; cadherin-related family member 16; CUX1/RET fusion; hydroxyaryl-protein kinase; Proto-oncogene c-Ret; Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase receptor Ret; rearranged during transfection; receptor tyrosine kinase; RET; ret proto-oncogene (multiple endocrine neoplasia and medullary thyroid carcinoma 1, Hirschsprung disease); RET receptor tyrosine kinase; RET transforming sequence
Gene Aliases: CDHF12; CDHR16; HSCR1; MEN2A; MEN2B; MTC1; PTC; RET; RET-ELE1; RET51
UniProt ID: (Human) P07949
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5979
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