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Recombinant Human KIF3B cell lysate

Cat.No. : KIF3B-931HCL
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Description : The protein encoded by this gene acts as a heterodimer with kinesin family member 3A to aid in chromosome movement during mitosis and meiosis. The encoded protein is a plus end-directed microtubule motor and can interact with the SMC3 subunit of the cohesin complex. In addition, the encoded protein may be involved in the intracellular movement of membranous organelles. This protein and kinesin family member 3A form the kinesin II subfamily of the kinesin superfamily.
Species : Human
Size : 100 ul
Storage Buffer : 1X Sample Buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, 2% SDS, 10% glycerol, 300 mM 2-mercaptoethanol, 0.01% Bromophenol blue)
Applications : Western Blot;
Gene Name : KIF3B kinesin family member 3B [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : KIF3B
Synonyms : KIF3B; kinesin family member 3B; kinesin-like protein KIF3B; KIAA0359; microtubule plus end-directed kinesin motor 3B; HH0048;
Gene ID : 9371
mRNA Refseq : NM_004798
Protein Refseq : NP_004789
MIM : 603754
UniProt ID : O15066
Chromosome Location : 20q11.21
Pathway : Factors involved in megakaryocyte development and platelet production, organism-specific biosystem; Hemostasis, organism-specific biosystem; Kinesins, organism-specific biosystem;
Function : ATP binding; Rho GTPase binding; microtubule motor activity; nucleotide binding; plus-end-directed microtubule motor activity; protein binding;

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