PPP1R15B / Unconjugated /
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Description | Rabbit Polyclonal to PPP1R15B. PPP1R15B(Protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 15b), also called CREP, promotes dephosphorylation of the transcription initiation factor EIF2-alpha through recruitment of protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) catalytic subunits. The PPP1R15B gene is mapped to chromosome 1q32.1 based on an alignment of thePPP1R15B sequence by Hartz(2010). Harding et al.(2009) obtained Ppp1r15b/mice at a mendelian ratio. However, Ppp1r15b/newborns were half the size of their wildtype littermates, were notably pale, and failed to nurse, and none survived the first day of postnatal life. Ppp1r15b/embryos that were also homozygous for an Eif2-alpha mutation that prevented Eif2-alpha phosphorylation were normalized, including elevated birth size and restored red blood cell count, compared with Ppp1r15b/embryos with wildtype Eif2-alpha. | |
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Conjugate | Unconjugated | |
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Target Species | Human | |
Applications | WB | |
Supplier | Biorbyt | |
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About PPP1R15B
This gene encodes a protein phosphatase I-interacting protein that promotes the dephosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2A to regulate translation under conditions of cellular stress. The transcribed messenger RNA contains two upstream open reading frames (ORFs) that repress translation of the main protein coding ORF under normal conditions, while the protein coding ORF is expressed at high levels in response to stress. Continual translation of the mRNA under conditions of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2A inactivation is thought to create a feedback loop for reactivation of the gene during recovery from stress. In addition, it has been shown that this protein plays a role in membrane traffic that is independent of translation and that it is required for exocytosis from erythroleukemia cells. Allelic variants of this gene are associated with microcephaly, short stature, and impaired glucose metabolism. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2016]
This gene encodes a protein phosphatase I-interacting protein that promotes the dephosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2A to regulate translation under conditions of cellular stress. The transcribed messenger RNA contains two upstream open reading frames (ORFs) that repress translation of the main protein coding ORF under normal conditions, while the protein coding ORF is expressed at high levels in response to stress. Continual translation of the mRNA under conditions of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2A inactivation is thought to create a feedback loop for reactivation of the gene during recovery from stress. In addition, it has been shown that this protein plays a role in membrane traffic that is independent of translation and that it is required for exocytosis from erythroleukemia cells. Allelic variants of this gene are associated with microcephaly, short stature, and impaired glucose metabolism. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2016]
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