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Mouse Anti-MYO9B (AA 201-290) Recombinant Antibody (CBFYM-2995) (CBMAB-M3190-FY)

This product is mouse antibody that recognizes MYO9B. The antibody CBFYM-2995 can be used for immunoassay techniques such as: ELISA.
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Summary

Host Animal
Mouse
Specificity
Human
Clone
CBFYM-2995
Antibody Isotype
IgG2a, k
Application
ELISA

Basic Information

Immunogen
Partial recombinant corresponding to aa201-290 from human MYO9B (AAH18108) with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26kD.
Specificity
Human
Antibody Isotype
IgG2a, k
Application Notes
The COA includes recommended starting dilutions, optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.

Formulations & Storage [For reference only, actual COA shall prevail!]

Format
Liquid
Storage
Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Epitope
AA 201-290

Target

Full Name
MYOSIN IXB
Introduction
This gene encodes a member of the myosin family of actin-based molecular motor heavy chain proteins. The protein represents an unconventional myosin; it should not be confused with the conventional non-muscle myosin-9. The protein has four IQ motifs located in the neck domain that bind calmodulin, which serves as a light chain. The protein complex has a single-headed structure and exhibits processive movement on actin filaments toward the minus-end. The protein also has rho-GTPase activity. Polymorphisms in this gene are associated with celiac disease and ulcerative colitis susceptibility. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Entrez Gene ID
UniProt ID
Alternative Names
Myosin IXB; Unconventional Myosin-9b; MYR5; Unconventional Myosin-IXb; Myosin-IXb; CELIAC4
Function
Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity. Unconventional myosins serve in intracellular movements. Binds actin with high affinity both in the absence and presence of ATP and its mechanochemical activity is inhibited by calcium ions (PubMed:9490638).

Also acts as a GTPase activator for RHOA (PubMed:9490638, PubMed:26529257).

Plays a role in the regulation of cell migration via its role as RHOA GTPase activator. This is regulated by its interaction with the SLIT2 receptor ROBO1; interaction with ROBO1 impairs interaction with RHOA and subsequent activation of RHOA GTPase activity, and thereby leads to increased levels of active, GTP-bound RHOA (PubMed:26529257).
Biological Process
Actin filament-based movement Source: UniProtKB
Regulation of Rho protein signal transduction Source: UniProtKB
Regulation of small GTPase mediated signal transduction Source: Reactome
Rho protein signal transduction Source: UniProtKB
Roundabout signaling pathway Source: UniProtKB
Cellular Location
Cytoskeleton
Other locations
cell cortex
perinuclear region
Note: In undifferentiated cells colocalizes with F-actin in the cell periphery while in differentiated cells its localization is cytoplasmic with the highest levels in the perinuclear region.
Involvement in disease
Celiac disease 4 (CELIAC4):
A multifactorial, chronic disorder of the small intestine caused by intolerance to gluten. It is characterized by immune-mediated enteropathy associated with failed intestinal absorption, and malnutrition. In predisposed individuals, the ingestion of gluten-containing food such as wheat and rye induces a flat jejunal mucosa with infiltration of lymphocytes.
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