Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 is a serine/threonine protein kinase that mediates the addition of phosphate molecules onto serine and threonine amino acid residues. First discovered in 1980 as a regulatory kinase for its namesake, Glycogen synthase, GSK-3 has since been identified as a kinase for over forty different proteins in a variety of different pathways. In mammals GSK-3 is encoded by two known genes, GSK-3 alpha (GSK3A) and GSK-3 beta (GSK3B). GSK-3 has recently been the subject of much research because it has been implicated in a number of diseases, including Type II diabetes (Diabetes mellitus type 2), Alzheimer's Disease, inflammation, cancer, and bipolar disorder.
Products for Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3
- Cat.No. Product Name Information
- BCC5821 FRATide
- BCC5889 L803-mtsSelective inhibitor of GSK-3
- BCC5899 TCS 184Scrambled control peptide for use with TCS 183
- BCC6074 TCS 2002GSK -3β inhibitor, potent
- BCC6076 BIO-acetoxime
- BCC6112 3F8GSK-3β inhibitor
- BCC6146 TC-G 24
- BCC7185 Indirubin-3'-oximeCyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor. Also inhibits other protein kinases
- BCC7933 A 1070722Highly potent, selective GSK-3 inhibitor