INCE Polyclonal Antibody - RA32804INCE Polyclonal Antibody Sizes: 50L, 100L Catalogue Numbers: RA32804 50, RA32804 100 Citations, Manuals and MSDS Available upon request. Background: inner centromere protein (INCENP) Homo sapiens In mammalian cells, 2 broad groups of centromere interacting proteins have been described: constitutively binding centromere proteins and 'passenger,' or transiently interacting, proteins (reviewed by Choo, 1997) . The constitutive proteins include CENPA
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INCE Polyclonal Antibody
Sizes: 50μL, 100μL
Catalogue Numbers: RA32804-50, RA32804-100
Citations, Manuals and MSDS Available upon request.
Background: inner centromere protein (INCENP) Homo sapiens In mammalian cells, 2 broad groups of centromere-interacting proteins have been described: constitutively binding centromere proteins and 'passenger,' or transiently interacting, proteins (reviewed by Choo, 1997) . The constitutive proteins include CENPA (centromere protein A; MIM 117139), CENPB (MIM 117140), CENPC1 (MIM 117141), and CENPD (MIM 117142) . The term 'passenger proteins' encompasses a broad collection of proteins that localize to the centromere during specific stages of the cell cycle (Earnshaw and Mackay, 1994 [PubMed 8088460]) . These include CENPE (MIM 117143) ; MCAK (MIM 604538) ; KID (MIM 603213) ; cytoplasmic dynein (e.g., MIM 600112) ; CliPs (e.g., MIM 179838) ; and CENPF/mitosin (MIM 600236) . The inner centromere proteins (INCENPs) (Earnshaw and Cooke, 1991 [PubMed 1860899]), the initial members of the passenger protein group, display a broad localization alo
Condition: Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, and 0.02% sodium azide.
Storage Instructions: -20°C/1 year
Recommended dilutions: WB 1:500-2000 ELISA 1:5000-20000
Applications: WB; ELISA
Species Cross-Reactivity: Human; Mouse
GeneID (Human): 3619
Protein MW (KDa): 100
SWISS: Q9NQS7
Source: Rabbit
Research Use Only