LYNA

  • Official Full Name

    v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma viral related oncogene homolog
  • Overview

    LYN A is a member of the Src-family of protein kinases that participate in signaling pathways of a variety of cell surface receptors and are localized to the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane. LYN A is biosynthetically transported to the plasma membrane via the Golgi pool of caveolin along the secretory pathway. The trafficking of LYN A from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane is inhibited by deletion of the kinase domain but not by kinase inactivation. The kinase domain of LYN A plays a role in LYN A trafficking besides catalysis of substrate phosphorylation. cDNA microarray analysis revealed that LYN A may be involved in the changes that are related to tumor pathogenesis.
  • Synonyms

    LYN;v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma viral related oncogene homolog;JTK8;FLJ26625;Yamaguchi sarcoma viral (v-yes-1) related oncogene homolog;EC 2.7.10.2
Cat.# Product name Source (Host) Species Tag Protein Length Price
LYNA-344H Recombinant Human LYNA, GST-tagged, Active Sf9 Cells Human GST
LYNA-759H Recombinant Human LYNA, GST-tagged Insect Cells Human GST 1-512 a.a.

    Involved Pathway

    LYNA involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways LYNA participated on our site, such as , which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with LYNA were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.

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    Protein Function

    LYNA has several biochemical functions, for example, . Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by LYNA itself. We selected most functions LYNA had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with LYNA. You can find most of the proteins on our site.

    Function Related Protein

    Interacting Protein

    LYNA has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with LYNA here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of LYNA.

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