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APPL1 Antibody - Rabbit Anti-APPL1 50ul
The protein encoded by this gene has been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and in the crosstalk between the adiponectin signalling and insulin signalling pathways The encoded protein binds many other proteins including RAB5A DCC AKT2 PIK3CA adiponectin receptors and proteins of the NuRD/MeCP1 complex This protein is found associated with endosomal membranes but can be released by EGF and translocated to the nucleus
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Lamin C Antibody- Rabbit Anti-Lamin C
An important part of the cell nucleus is formed by nuclear lamina Nuclear lamins form a network of filaments at the nucleoplasmic site of the nuclear membrane Two main subtypes of nuclear lamins can be distinguished ie A-type lamins and B-type lamins The A-type lamins comprise a set of three proteins arising from the same gene by alternative splicing ie lamin A lamin C and lamin Adel10 while the B-type lamins include two proteins arising from two distinct genes ie lamin B1 and lamin B2 The nuclear lamins comprise a unique subclass of the intermediate filament protein family They share a molecular domain organisation with the other intermediate filament proteins in that they are fibrous molecules that have an aminoterminal globular head a central rod of a-helices and a carboxyterminal globular domain Many biochemical and molecular features of lamins have been studied but their functions remain still largely undetermined One of the functions ascribed to the lamina is the maintenance of the structural integrity of the nucleus Besides interactions with the nuclear membrane and other intermediate filaments lamins interact with the nuclear chromatin Eukaryotic chromatin is organised into loops which are attached to the nuclear matrix This organisation is thought to contribute to compaction of the chromatin and regulation of gene expression Lamins as part of the nuclear matrix may be involved in these processes since chromatin binding sites have been detected in both A- and B-type lamins
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RanGEF (RCC1) Antibody- Rabbit Anti-RanGEF
Ran GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase and in both spindle formation and nuclear envelope (NE) assembly during mitosis The latter functions rely on the presence of high local concentrations of GTP bound Ran near mitotic chromatin RanGTP localization has been proposed to result from the association of Rans GDP/GTP exchange factor RCC1 with chromatin but Ran is shown here to bind directly to chromatin in two modes either dependent or independent of RCC1 and where bound to increase the affinity of chromatin for NE membranes
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RanGEF (RCC1) Antibody- Rabbit Anti-RanGEF (RCC1)
Ran GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase and in both spindle formation and nuclear envelope (NE) assembly during mitosis The latter functions rely on the presence of high local concentrations of GTP bound Ran near mitotic chromatin RanGTP localization has been proposed to result from the association of Rans GDP/GTP exchange factor RCC1 with chromatin but Ran is shown here to bind directly to chromatin in two modes either dependent or independent of RCC1 and where bound to increase the affinity of chromatin for NE membranes
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