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Protein expression services for Dok1 | Docking protein 1

Description
DOK proteins are enzymatically inert adaptor or scaffolding proteins. They provide a docking platform for the assembly of multimolecular signaling complexes. DOK1 appears to be a negative regulator of the insulin signaling pathway. Modulates integrin activation by competing with talin for the same binding site on ITGB3 (By similarity).
Family
Belongs to the DOK family. Type A subfamily.
Species
Mus musculus
Length
482 amino acids
Sequence
MDGAVMEGPLFLQSQRFGTKRWRKTWAVLYPASPHGVARLEFFDHKGSSSRGGRGGSRRLDCKMIRLAECVSVVPVTVESPPEPGAVAFRLDTAQRSHLLAADAVSSTAWVQTLCRTAFPKGGWALAQTENQPKFSALEMLENSLYSPTWEGSQFWVTSQKTEASERCGLQGSYILRVEAEKLTLLTLGAQSQILEPLLFWPYTLLRRYGRDKVMFSFEAGRRCPSGPGTFTFQTSQGNDIFQAVEAAIQQQKAQGKVGQAQDILRTDSHDGETEGKTVPPPVPQDPLGSPPALYAEPLDSLRIPPGPSQDSVYSDPLGSTPAGAGEGVHSKKPLYWDLYGHVQQQLLKTKLTDSKEDPIYDEPEGLAPAPPRGLYDLPQEPRDAWWCQARLKEEGYELPYNPATDDYAVPPPRSPKPAPAPKPQGLILPESGTTRGSGSKGFSSDTALYSQVQKSGTSGAWDCGLSKVGNDRAGVKSEGST
Mass
52.5 kDa
Simulated SDS-PAGE
Western blot of Dok1 recombinant protein(Note: Representative image - actual molecular weight may vary depending on tag type and expression method)
Safety
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