Kinesin Heavy Chain / KIF5B Antibody (C-Terminus)
Goat Polyclonal Antibody
- SPECIFICATION
- CITATIONS
- PROTOCOLS
- BACKGROUND
Application
| WB, IHC-P, E |
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Primary Accession | P33176 |
Reactivity | Human, Rabbit, Monkey, Pig, Bovine, Dog |
Host | Goat |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Calculated MW | 110kDa |
Dilution | ELISA (1:32000), IHC-P (2.5 µg/ml), WB (0.2-1 µg/ml) |
Gene ID | 3799 |
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Other Names | Kinesin-1 heavy chain, Conventional kinesin heavy chain, Ubiquitous kinesin heavy chain, UKHC, KIF5B, KNS, KNS1 |
Target/Specificity | Human KIF5B. |
Reconstitution & Storage | Store at -20°C. Minimize freezing and thawing. |
Precautions | Kinesin Heavy Chain / KIF5B Antibody (C-Terminus) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | KIF5B (HGNC:6324) |
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Synonyms | KNS, KNS1 |
Function | Microtubule-dependent motor required for normal distribution of mitochondria and lysosomes. Can induce formation of neurite-like membrane protrusions in non-neuronal cells in a ZFYVE27-dependent manner (By similarity). Regulates centrosome and nuclear positioning during mitotic entry. During the G2 phase of the cell cycle in a BICD2- dependent manner, antagonizes dynein function and drives the separation of nuclei and centrosomes (PubMed:20386726). Required for anterograde axonal transportation of MAPK8IP3/JIP3 which is essential for MAPK8IP3/JIP3 function in axon elongation (By similarity). Through binding with PLEKHM2 and ARL8B, directs lysosome movement toward microtubule plus ends (Probable). Involved in NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Drives the polarization of cytolytic granules and microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) toward the immune synapse between effector NK lymphocytes and target cells (PubMed:24088571). |
Cellular Location | Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:Q2PQA9}. Cytolytic granule membrane. Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side Note=Uniformly distributed between soma and neurites in hippocampal neurons. {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:Q2PQA9} |
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Background
Microtubule-dependent motor required for normal distribution of mitochondria and lysosomes.
References
Navone F.,et al.J. Cell Biol. 117:1263-1275(1992).
Deloukas P.,et al.Nature 429:375-381(2004).
Su Q.,et al.Nat. Cell Biol. 6:941-953(2004).
Boucrot E.,et al.Science 308:1174-1178(2005).
Olsen J.V.,et al.Cell 127:635-648(2006).
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