Precision Science Group
(PSG)
NTF97/Importin beta (835) mAb
Nucleocytoplasmic transport, a signal- and energy-dependent process, takes place through nuclear pore complexes embedded in the nuclear envelope. The import of proteins containing a nuclear localization signal (NLS) requires the NLS import receptor, a heterodimer of importin alpha and beta subunits also known as karyopherins. Importin alpha binds the NLS-containing cargo in the cytoplasm and importin beta docks the complex at the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear pore complex. In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin subunits dissociate. Importin alpha enters the nucleoplasm with its passenger protein and importin beta remains at the pore. Interactions between importin beta and the FG repeats of nucleoporins are essential in translocation through the pore complex. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the importin beta family. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Alternative Name(s)
IMB1importin 1; importin 90; Importin Beta; importin beta-1 subunit; Importin subunit beta-1; Importin-90; Karyopherin; karyopherin (importin) beta 1; karyopherin beta 1; Karyopherin subunit beta-1; karyopherin,beta 1; NTF97; Nuclear factor p97; Nuclear Transport Factor p97; Pore targeting complex 97 kDa subunit; PTAC97; SCG;AA409963; IMB1; Impnb; IPO1; IPOB; KPNB1; NTF97
Application
WB
UNIprot
Q14974
clonality
Monoclonal
reactivity
Human,Mouse,Rat
Research area
Others
source
Mouse
storage
Store at -20℃, stable for one year from the date of shipment.
NTF97/Importin beta (835) mAb