to screen for proteins with phosphorylated tyrosines
The recognition of phosphorylated tyrosine residues by SH2 domains on interacting proteins is an important signaling mechanism in metazoans. This collection contains 130 human SH2 domains cloned into the bacterial expression vector pET28. Possible applications include screening for previously unidentified proteins with phosphorylated tyrosines or identifying the known signaling pathways employed in a novel biological process.
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Shipping Information:
This collection is shipped on dry ice as E. coli cultures in 96-well microplates and should be stored at –80°C.
References:
Liu BA et al (2006). The human and mouse complement of SH2 domain proteins—establishing the boundaries of phosphotyrosine signaling. Molecular Cell22, 851–868