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SRPK1 Protein, Human (sf9, His-GST)

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SRPK1 Protein, a serine/arginine-rich protein-specific kinase, phosphorylates substrates in RS domains, regulating splicing and influencing mRNA maturation. It controls splicing factor distribution, nuclear speckle reorganization, chromatin, and cell cycle progression. Isoform 2 phosphorylates SFRS2, ZRSR2, LBR, PRM1, and mediates hepatitis B virus core protein phosphorylation. It negatively regulates HBV replication by affecting pgRNA packaging. Both isoforms induce MAPT/TAU exon 10 splicing, with their ratio determining cell fate in K-562 cells: isoform 2 favors proliferation, while isoform 1 favors differentiation. SRPK1 Protein, Human (sf9, His-GST) is the recombinant human-derived SRPK1 protein, expressed by Sf9 insect cells, with N-His, N-GST labeled tag. The total length of SRPK1 Protein, Human (sf9, His-GST) is 654 a.a., with molecular weight of ~120 kDa.

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Description

SRPK1 Protein, a serine/arginine-rich protein-specific kinase, phosphorylates substrates in RS domains, regulating splicing and influencing mRNA maturation. It controls splicing factor distribution, nuclear speckle reorganization, chromatin, and cell cycle progression. Isoform 2 phosphorylates SFRS2, ZRSR2, LBR, PRM1, and mediates hepatitis B virus core protein phosphorylation. It negatively regulates HBV replication by affecting pgRNA packaging. Both isoforms induce MAPT/TAU exon 10 splicing, with their ratio determining cell fate in K-562 cells: isoform 2 favors proliferation, while isoform 1 favors differentiation. SRPK1 Protein, Human (sf9, His-GST) is the recombinant human-derived SRPK1 protein, expressed by Sf9 insect cells, with N-His, N-GST labeled tag. The total length of SRPK1 Protein, Human (sf9, His-GST) is 654 a.a., with molecular weight of ~120 kDa.

Background

SRPK1, a serine/arginine-rich protein-specific kinase, exerts its regulatory influence by phosphorylating substrates at serine residues within arginine/serine-rich (RS) domains, notably targeting SR splicing factors to modulate splicing. This kinase assumes a pivotal role in the intricate splicing regulatory network, orchestrating the intranuclear distribution of splicing factors during interphase and orchestrating the reorganization of nuclear speckles during mitosis. Beyond splicing, SRPK1 extends its impact to diverse cellular activities, including mRNA maturation steps, chromatin reorganization in somatic and sperm cells, and cell cycle progression. Notably, isoform 2 of SRPK1 employs a sophisticated mechanism, involving both processive and distributive phosphorylation steps, when phosphorylating substrates like SRSF1. Furthermore, SRPK1 plays a role in hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication, where isoform 2 negatively regulates replication by affecting the packaging efficiency of pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) without directly phosphorylating the core protein. Additionally, SRPK1's involvement in the splicing of MAPT/TAU exon 10 underscores its multifaceted impact on cellular processes, with the isoform ratio influencing cell fate in contexts such as the K-562 leukaemic cell line, where isoform 2 promotes proliferation, while isoform 1 favors differentiation.

Species

Human

Source

Sf9 insect cells

Tag

N-His;N-GST

Accession

Q96SB4-2 (E2-S655)

Gene ID
Molecular Construction
N-term
His-GST
SRPK1 (E2-S655)
Accession # Q96SB4-2
C-term
Synonyms
SRSF protein kinase 1; Serine/arginine-rich protein-specific kinase 1; SRPK1
Molecular Weight

Approximately 120 kDa

Purity

Greater than 80% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin Level

<1 EU/μg, determined by LAL method.

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