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| Alternative Names | COT, TPL2, MEKK8, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 8, Cancer Osaka Thyroid oncogene, Ewing Sarcoma Transformant, EST, Tumor Progression Locus 2, MAP3K8 |
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Scientific Background
COT is an oncogene that can activate both the MAP kinase and JNK kinase pathways. COT activates IkappaB kinases and induces the nuclear production of NF-κB. C-terminal catalytic domain of KSR2 associates with COT and KSR2 can negatively regulates the kinase activity of COT in vitro. Co-transfection of KSR2 with COT in cells lead to reduced COT-mediated ERK activation and COT-induced IL8 production in a dose-dependent manner. Cot is one of the MAP kinase kinase kinases that regulates the ERK1/ERK2 pathway in response to IL-1. Blockage of expression of Cot results in failure of IL-1 to induce an increase in IL-8 and MIP-1betamRNA levels.
Product Description
Insect Cells (Sf9) ExpressionRecombinant Mouse Cot Mouse protein is produced using a validated Insect Cells (Sf9) expression system and supplied in aqueous buffer solution. Suitable for enzyme kinetics, inhibitor screening, binding assays, structural studies, and related biochemical research applications.
Protein Specifications
| UniProt ID | Q07174 |
|---|---|
| Expression System | Insect Cells (Sf9) |
| Amino Acids / Region | 30-397 |
| Affinity Tag | N-terminal His-GST-tags |
| Molecular Weight | 70 kDa (calculated) |
| Formulation | 40 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 110 mM NaCl, 2.4 mM KCl, 5 mM glutathione, 134 mM imidaz… |
| Storage | At least 6 months at -80°C. |
| Biosafety Level | Not applicable (BSL-1) |
Specific Activity
8.5 pmole/min/mg
Safety & Handling
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
This protein was produced in Insect Cells (Sf9). Expression system selection determines post-translational processing, disulfide bond formation, and co-factor incorporation — all of which affect enzymatic activity. Insect cell (Sf9) systems are preferred for kinases and multi-subunit enzymes that require phosphorylation or chaperone assistance; E. coli is used for structurally simpler proteins.
This protein spans amino acids 30-397. Confirm the region includes your domain of interest — the active site, binding pocket, or substrate recognition sequence — before placing your order. Refer to the UniProt database for domain annotation.
Purity is assessed by SDS-PAGE; see the Certificate of Analysis. A gel image is provided with each lot. BPS Bioscience performs rigorous QC on each lot, including purity assessment and functional activity testing where applicable. Contact technical support if purity ≥99% is required for biophysical measurements.
Useful for the study of enzyme kinetics, screening inhibitors, and selectivity profiling. Refer to the product datasheet for validated protocols and recommended assay conditions. Contact BioHippo technical support for application-specific guidance.
At least 6 months at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles — prepare single-use working aliquots. Add BSA or glycerol to aliquots if storing diluted enzyme is necessary. Typical stability is at least 6 months at −80°C.
BioHippo offers flexible sourcing for qualified research institutions and partners.
- Bulk quantities: Large-scale orders for HTS campaigns or structural studies.
- Custom constructs: Alternative tag positions, truncation variants, or point mutants may be available upon request.
- Biotinylated variants: Avi-Tag site-specific biotinylation is available for SPR/BLI surface capture applications.
- Extended QC data: Activity assay data, SEC-HPLC profiles, or additional purity methods available on request.
Contact BioHippo customer support for custom requirements.
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- Soria-Castro, I. et al. J Biol Chem. 2010 Oct 29,285(44):33805-15.