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p14ARF/CDKN2A Products

Antibodies
Proteins
p14ARF/CDKN2A Antibody Blocki ...
p14ARF/CDKN2A Antibody Blocking Pe...
NB110-59085PEP
Applications: AC
p14ARF/CDKN2A Antibody Blocki ...
p14ARF/CDKN2A Antibody Blocking Pe...
NB200-111PEP
Applications: AC
p14ARF/CDKN2A Recombinant Pro ...
p14ARF/CDKN2A Recombinant Protein ...
NBP3-05521PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

P14ARF is an alternate reading frame (ARF) product of the CDKN2A locus, which acts as a tumor suppressor by inducing cell cycle arrest in G1 and G2 phases and apoptosis.

The INK4a-ARF locus is comprised of two tumor suppressors, p16INK4a and p14ARF. These two proteins are encoded by differential splicing of alternative first exons. The p16INK4a (exon 1 alpha) protein inhibits the cyclin D-dependent kinases (CDK) that control the phosphorylation of the Rb protein and cell proliferation. The p14ARF protein complexes with MDM2 within the nucleus, thus modulating the activity of the p53 protein. P14ARF is a potent tumor suppressor in the presence of wild-type p53, while mutant p53 substantially reduces growth inhibition by p14ARF.

Bioinformatics

Uniprot Human
Human
Product By Gene ID 1029
Alternate Names
  • ARF
  • CDK4 inhibitor p16-INK4
  • CDK4IP14ARF
  • CDKN2
  • cell cycle negative regulator beta
  • CMM2P16-INK4A
  • Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 inhibitor A
  • cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (melanoma, p16, inhibits CDK4)
  • cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A
  • INK4
  • INK4A
  • INK4a
  • MLMP16INK4
  • MTS-1
  • MTS1P14
  • Multiple tumor suppressor 1
  • p14
  • p14ARF
  • p16
  • P16
  • p16-INK4
  • p16INK4A
  • p16INK4a
  • P16INK4A
  • p16-INK4a
  • p19
  • P19
  • P19ARF
  • p19Arf
  • p19ARF
  • TP16

Research Areas for p14ARF/CDKN2A

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Tumor Suppressors