| Species : | Human | 
                                
                                    | Source : | E.coli | 
                                
                                    | Tag : | Non | 
                                
                                    | Description : | CACYBP is primarily a nuclear protein that contains one CS domain and one SGS domain. It is believed to be involved in calcium-dependent ubiquitination and subsequent proteosomal degradation of target proteins. It most likely serves as a molecular bridge in Ubiquitin E3 complexes. It also participates in the Ubiquitin-mediated degradation of β-catenin. CACYBP is thought to be a potential inhibitor of cell growth and invasion in the gastric cancer cell through its effects on β-catenin protein expression and transcriptional activation of TCF/LEF. | 
                                
                                    | Biochem/physiol Actions : | Calcyclin binding protein (CACYBP), highly expressed in brain neurons, is involved in calcium-dependent ubiquitination and proteosomal degradation of target proteins. CACYBP serves as an adaptor protein in ubiquitin E3 complexes and participates in the ubiquitin-mediated degradation of β-catenin. CACYBP is also involved in cell growth inhibition and cell differentiation. CACYBP is a potential inhibitor of cell growth and invasion of gastric cancer cells. Overexpression of CACYBP leads to the suppression of growth in renal cell carcinoma. | 
                                
                                    | Physical Form : | Solution in 20 mM Tris, pH 7.6, containing 1 mM EDTA, 1 mM DTT, and 30% glycerol (v/v). | 
                                
                                    | Assay : | ≥90% (SDS-PAGE). | 
                                
                                    | Form : | buffered aqueous solution. | 
                                
                                    | Mol Wt : | mol wt 30 kDa. | 
                                
                                    | Storage Temp : | −20°C. |