p21/CDKN1A Adenovirus
p21/CDKN1A is a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor. It is a key effector of cellular senescence downstream of the tumor suppressor p53. p21 binds to and inhibits the activity of cyclin-CDK2 or -CDK4 complexes, and thus functions as a regulator of cell cycle progression at G1. The expression of p21/CDKN1A is tightly controlled by the tumor suppressor protein p53, through which this protein mediates the p53-dependent cell cycle G1 phase arrest in response to a variety of stress stimuli. P21 can interact with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a DNA polymerase accessory factor, and plays a regulatory role in S phase DNA replication and DNA damage repair. This protein was reported to be specifically cleaved by CASP3-like caspases, which thus leads to a dramatic activation of CDK2, and may be instrumental in the execution of apoptosis following caspase activation.
Ready-to-use p21/CDKN1A Adenovirus. p21 adenovirus 1041 CDKN1A
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