The SCYL3 Antibody (PAC012065) is a valuable tool for researchers studying the SCYL3 protein, which plays a key role in cellular processes and signaling pathways. This polyclonal antibody is produced in rabbits and has been validated for use in Western blot applications, allowing for the detection and analysis of SCYL3 in various cell types.SCYL3 is known to be involved in the regulation of cellular transport and intracellular signaling, making it a target of interest in fields such as cell biology and neurobiology. By utilizing the SCYL3 Antibody, researchers can further explore the functions and interactions of this protein, leading to a better understanding of its role in normal cell function and disease processes.
With its high reactivity and specificity for human samples, the SCYL3 Antibody is a reliable tool for studies in areas such as cancer research, neurodegenerative diseases, and cellular trafficking mechanisms. By targeting SCYL3, researchers can gain insights into potential therapeutic targets and diagnostic markers for various conditions, ultimately advancing our knowledge of cellular function and disease pathology.
SCY1-like 3 (S. cerevisiae);SCYL3;PACE-1;PACE1;RP1-97P20.2 ;
UniProt Protein Function:
SCYL3: May play a role in regulating cell adhesion/migration complexes in migrating cells. Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. 2 isoforms of the human protein are produced by alternative splicing.Protein type: Kinase, protein; Other group; Protein kinase, Other; Protein kinase, Ser/Thr (non-receptor); SCY1 familyChromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 1q24.2Cellular Component: cytoplasm; Golgi apparatus; lamellipodiumMolecular Function: ATP binding; kinase activity; protein bindingBiological Process: cell migration; protein amino acid phosphorylation
UniProt Protein Details:
NCBI Summary:
This gene encodes a protein with a kinase domain and four HEAT repeats. The encoded protein interacts with the C-terminal domain of ezrin, an ERM protein, and may play a role in cell adhesion and migration. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding multiple isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2012]