AKT Activation Antibody Kit

Host

Rabbit/Mouse

Reactivity

Target Dependent

Applications

Target Dependent

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Cat no : PK30020



Product Information

The AKT Activation Antibody Kit provides a cost-effective tool for studying key phospho-proteins involved in the activation steps of the AKT pathway. Perfect for signal transduction researchers starting a new project, screening multiple prospective targets, or those who simply require less volume. 

The AKT Activation  Antibody Kit contains antibodies against 5 key phospho-protein targets that play critical roles in AKT pathway activation.

AntigenCatalog No.Host, clonalityTested ReactivityApplicationsVolume

Phospho-PDPK1

(Ser241)

29241-1-AP            Rabbit Polyclonal            H, MWB20 uL

Phospho-PTEN

(Thr382/383)

29246-1-AP            Rabbit PolyclonalH, M            WB20 uL

Phospho-AKT

(Ser473)

80455-1-RR            Rabbit MonoclonalHWB20 uL

Phospho-AKT

(Thr308)

29163-1-AP            Rabbit PolyclonalHWB20 uL

AKT

60203-2-Ig            Mouse Monoclonal            H, M, R            WB, IP, IHC, IF20 uL            


Storage

Store at -20°C. Stable for one year from the date of receipt. 

Background Information

AKT, also known as protein kinase B, is a serine/threonine kinase that anchors a number of signaling pathways involved in regulating cell growth, proliferation, metabolism, mobility, and apoptosis. It is activated through phosphorylation at two sites (Ser473 and Thr308) by PDK1, which itself is rendered functionally active after begins phosphorylated at the Ser241 residue. Alternatively, AKT activity can be inhibited by PTEN which dephosphorylates PIP3, thereby preventing the activation of PDK1. However, phosphorylation of PTEN at Thr382/383 results in a loss of its phosphatase activity and tumor suppressor function. This can allow for increased AKT pathway activation in several different cancer types.

Standard Protocols

Click   here  to view our standard protocols for various applications including WB, IP, IHC, IF, FC, and ELISA.

Cited in Article as

PK30020, AKT Activation Antibody Kit, Proteintech, IL, USA