Thymidine kinases play a critical role in generating the DNA synthetic precursor deoxythymidine triphosphate (dTTP) by catalyzing the phosphotransfer of phosphate from ATP to deoxythymidine (dT) and thymidine (T) in the cell.TK1 expression and activity is regulated in a cell cycle-dependent manner, accumulating during G1-phase to peak levels in S-phase before being degraded prior to cell division. Stability, but not activity, may be regulated via phosphorylation of TK1 at Ser13 by Cdc2 and/or Cdk2, but the precise mode of regulation remains elusive. These observations indicate that TK1 might be a useful marker of cell proliferation; however, recent studies have shown that TK1 plays a more significant role in the DNA damage response.N Singh, Mol. Cell. Biol., May 1991; 11: 2362 - 2374. Bin Tian, Am. J. Pathol., Aug 2003; 163: 789. Ren篓 Gerolami, Cancer Res., Feb 2000; 60: 993 - 1001. Catia Traversari, Blood, Jun 2007; 109: 4708 - 4715
Host
Rabbit
Immunogen
Synthesized non-phosphopeptide derived from Human TK around the phosphorylation site of serine 13 (P-G-S(p)-P-S).
Raised In
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human, Mouse
Regulatory
RUO
Relevance
Thymidine kinases play a critical role in generating the DNA synthetic precursor deoxythymidine triphosphate (dTTP) by catalyzing the phosphotransfer of phosphate from ATP to deoxythymidine (dT) and thymidine (T) in the cell.TK1 expression and activity is regulated in a cell cycle-dependent manner, accumulating during G1-phase to peak levels in S-phase before being degraded prior to cell division. Stability, but not activity, may be regulated via phosphorylation of TK1 at Ser13 by Cdc2 and/or Cdk2, but the precise mode of regulation remains elusive. These observations indicate that TK1 might be a useful marker of cell proliferation; however, recent studies have shown that TK1 plays a more significant role in the DNA damage response.
N Singh, Mol. Cell. Biol., May 1991; 11: 2362 - 2374. Bin Tian, Am. J. Pathol., Aug 2003; 163: 789. RenGerolami, Cancer Res., Feb 2000; 60: 993 - 1001. Catia Traversari, Blood, Jun 2007; 109: 4708 - 4715
Species
Homo Sapiens (Human)
Specificity
The antibody detects endogenous levels of total TK protein