| Weight | 1 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 9 × 5 × 2 in |
| host | mouse |
| isotype | IgG/κ |
| clonality | monoclonal |
| concentration | concentrate, predilute |
| applications | IHC |
| reactivity | human |
| available size | 0.1 mL, 0.5 mL, 1 mL concentrated, 7 mL prediluted |
mouse anti-Ki-67 monoclonal antibody (ZM67) 6237
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Antibody summary
- Mouse monoclonal to Ki-67
- Suitable for: Immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues)
- Reacts with: Human
- Isotype:IgG/κ
- Control: Spleen, tonsil, or breast carcinomas
- Visualization: Nuclear
- 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 mL concentrated, 7 mL prediluted
mouse anti-Ki-67 monoclonal antibody ZM67 6237
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| Homo sapiens MKI67 Proliferation marker protein Ki-67 |
| Protein names Proliferation marker protein Ki-67 |
| Alternative names Antigen identified by monoclonal antibody Ki-67 |
| Gene names MKI67 |
| Function Protein that associates with the surface of mitotic chromosomes and acts both as a chromosome repellent during early mitosis and chromosome attractant during late mitosis (PubMed:27362226, PubMed:32879492, PubMed:35513709, PubMed:39153474). Required to maintain individual mitotic chromosomes dispersed in the cytoplasm following nuclear envelope disassembly (PubMed:27362226). During early mitosis, relocalizes from nucleoli to the chromosome surface where it forms extended brush structures that cover a substantial fraction of the chromosome surface (PubMed:27362226). The MKI67 brush structure prevents chromosomes from collapsing into a single chromatin mass by forming a steric and electrostatic charge barrier: the protein has a high net electrical charge and acts as a surfactant, dispersing chromosomes and enabling independent chromosome motility (PubMed:27362226). During mitotic anaphase, the MKI67 brush structure collapses and MKI67 switches from a chromosome repellent to a chromosome attractant to promote chromosome clustering and facilitate the exclusion of large cytoplasmic particles from the future nuclear space (PubMed:32879492, PubMed:39153474). Mechanistically, dephosphorylation during mitotic exit and simultaneous exposure of a conserved basic patch induce the RNA-dependent formation of a liquid-like condensed phase on the chromosome surface, promoting coalescence of neighboring chromosome surfaces and clustering of chromosomes (PubMed:39153474). Binds premature ribosomal RNAs during anaphase; promoting liquid-liquid phase separation (PubMed:28935370, PubMed:39153474). Binds DNA, with a preference for supercoiled DNA and AT-rich DNA (PubMed:10878551). Does not contribute to the internal structure of mitotic chromosomes (By similarity). May play a role in chromatin organization; it is however unclear whether it plays a direct role in chromatin organization or whether it is an indirect consequence of its function in mitotic chromosome (PubMed:24867636) |
| Subcellular location Chromosome, Nucleus, Nucleus, nucleolus |
| Structure Interacts with KIF15 (PubMed:10878014). Interacts (via the FHA domain) with NIFK (PubMed:11342549, PubMed:14659764, PubMed:16244663). Interacts with PPP1CC (PubMed:24867636, PubMed:25012651). Component of a complex at least composed of ZNF335, HCFC1, CCAR2, EMSY, MKI67, RBBP5, ASH2L and WDR5; the complex is formed as a result of interactions between components of a nuclear receptor-mediated transcription complex and a histone methylation complex (PubMed:19131338). Interacts with ZNF335 (PubMed:19131338, PubMed:23178126) |
| Post-translational modification Hyperphosphorylated by CDK1 in mitosis; hyperphosphorylatiom prevents undergoing liquid-liquid phase separation (PubMed:10502411, PubMed:10653604, PubMed:25012651, PubMed:39153474). Dephosphorylated by PPP1CC at the onset of anaphase (PubMed:25012651). Dephosphorylated by protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) at the onset of anaphase (By similarity). Dephosphorylation by protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and simultaneous exposure of the positively charged patch (CP) during mitotic exit induce the RNA-dependent formation of a liquid-like condensed phase on the chromosome surface (PubMed:39153474) Ubiquitinated by the APC/C complex after neuronal progenitors exit mitosis during brain development, leading to clearance from constitutive heterochromatin |
| Keywords 3D-structure, Acetylation, Alternative splicing, ATP-binding, Cell cycle, Chromosome, DNA-binding, Isopeptide bond, Nucleotide-binding, Nucleus, Phosphoprotein, Proteomics identification, Reference proteome, Repeat, Ubl conjugation |
| Sequence MWPTRRLVTIKRSGVDGPHFPLSLSTCLFGRGIECDIRIQLPVVSKQHCKIEIHEQEAIL HNFSSTNPTQVNGSVIDEPVRLKHGDVITIIDRSFRYENESLQNGRKSTEFPRKIREQEP ARRVSRSSFSSDPDEKAQDSKAYSKITEGKVSGNPQVHIKNVKEDSTADDSKDSVAQGTT NVHSSEHAGRNGRNAADPISGDFKEISSVKLVSRYGELKSVPTTQCLDNSKKNESPFWKL YESVKKELDVKSQKENVLQYCRKSGLQTDYATEKESADGLQGETQLLVSRKSRPKSGGSG HAVAEPASPEQELDQNKGKGRDVESVQTPSKAVGASFPLYEPAKMKTPVQYSQQQNSPQK HKNKDLYTTGRRESVNLGKSEGFKAGDKTLTPRKLSTRNRTPAKVEDAADSATKPENLSS KTRGSIPTDVEVLPTETEIHNEPFLTLWLTQVERKIQKDSLSKPEKLGTTAGQMCSGLPG LSSVDINNFGDSINESEGIPLKRRRVSFGGHLRPELFDENLPPNTPLKRGEAPTKRKSLV MHTPPVLKKIIKEQPQPSGKQESGSEIHVEVKAQSLVISPPAPSPRKTPVASDQRRRSCK TAPASSSKSQTEVPKRGGRKSGNLPSKRVSISRSQHDILQMICSKRRSGASEANLIVAKS WADVVKLGAKQTQTKVIKHGPQRSMNKRQRRPATPKKPVGEVHSQFSTGHANSPCTIIIG KAHTEKVHVPARPYRVLNNFISNQKMDFKEDLSGIAEMFKTPVKEQPQLTSTCHIAISNS ENLLGKQFQGTDSGEEPLLPTSESFGGNVFFSAQNAAKQPSDKCSASPPLRRQCIRENGN VAKTPRNTYKMTSLETKTSDTETEPSKTVSTANRSGRSTEFRNIQKLPVESKSEETNTEI VECILKRGQKATLLQQRREGEMKEIERPFETYKENIELKENDEKMKAMKRSRTWGQKCAP MSDLTDLKSLPDTELMKDTARGQNLLQTQDHAKAPKSEKGKITKMPCQSLQPEPINTPTH TKQQLKASLGKVGVKEELLAVGKFTRTSGETTHTHREPAGDGKSIRTFKESPKQILDPAA RVTGMKKWPRTPKEEAQSLEDLAGFKELFQTPGPSEESMTDEKTTKIACKSPPPESVDTP TSTKQWPKRSLRKADVEEEFLALRKLTPSAGKAMLTPKPAGGDEKDIKAFMGTPVQKLDL AGTLPGSKRQLQTPKEKAQALEDLAGFKELFQTPGHTEELVAAGKTTKIPCDSPQSDPVD TPTSTKQRPKRSIRKADVEGELLACRNLMPSAGKAMHTPKPSVGEEKDIIIFVGTPVQKL DLTENLTGSKRRPQTPKEEAQALEDLTGFKELFQTPGHTEEAVAAGKTTKMPCESSPPES ADTPTSTRRQPKTPLEKRDVQKELSALKKLTQTSGETTHTDKVPGGEDKSINAFRETAKQ KLDPAASVTGSKRHPKTKEKAQPLEDLAGLKELFQTPVCTDKPTTHEKTTKIACRSQPDP VDTPTSSKPQSKRSLRKVDVEEEFFALRKRTPSAGKAMHTPKPAVSGEKNIYAFMGTPVQ KLDLTENLTGSKRRLQTPKEKAQALEDLAGFKELFQTRGHTEESMTNDKTAKVACKSSQP DPDKNPASSKRRLKTSLGKVGVKEELLAVGKLTQTSGETTHTHTEPTGDGKSMKAFMESP KQILDSAASLTGSKRQLRTPKGKSEVPEDLAGFIELFQTPSHTKESMTNEKTTKVSYRAS QPDLVDTPTSSKPQPKRSLRKADTEEEFLAFRKQTPSAGKAMHTPKPAVGEEKDINTFLG TPVQKLDQPGNLPGSNRRLQTRKEKAQALEELTGFRELFQTPCTDNPTTDEKTTKKILCK SPQSDPADTPTNTKQRPKRSLKKADVEEEFLAFRKLTPSAGKAMHTPKAAVGEEKDINTF VGTPVEKLDLLGNLPGSKRRPQTPKEKAKALEDLAGFKELFQTPGHTEESMTDDKITEVS CKSPQPDPVKTPTSSKQRLKISLGKVGVKEEVLPVGKLTQTSGKTTQTHRETAGDGKSIK AFKESAKQMLDPANYGTGMERWPRTPKEEAQSLEDLAGFKELFQTPDHTEESTTDDKTTK IACKSPPPESMDTPTSTRRRPKTPLGKRDIVEELSALKQLTQTTHTDKVPGDEDKGINVF RETAKQKLDPAASVTGSKRQPRTPKGKAQPLEDLAGLKELFQTPICTDKPTTHEKTTKIA CRSPQPDPVGTPTIFKPQSKRSLRKADVEEESLALRKRTPSVGKAMDTPKPAGGDEKDMK AFMGTPVQKLDLPGNLPGSKRWPQTPKEKAQALEDLAGFKELFQTPGTDKPTTDEKTTKI ACKSPQPDPVDTPASTKQRPKRNLRKADVEEEFLALRKRTPSAGKAMDTPKPAVSDEKNI NTFVETPVQKLDLLGNLPGSKRQPQTPKEKAEALEDLVGFKELFQTPGHTEESMTDDKIT EVSCKSPQPESFKTSRSSKQRLKIPLVKVDMKEEPLAVSKLTRTSGETTQTHTEPTGDSK SIKAFKESPKQILDPAASVTGSRRQLRTRKEKARALEDLVDFKELFSAPGHTEESMTIDK NTKIPCKSPPPELTDTATSTKRCPKTRPRKEVKEELSAVERLTQTSGQSTHTHKEPASGD EGIKVLKQRAKKKPNPVEEEPSRRRPRAPKEKAQPLEDLAGFTELSETSGHTQESLTAGK ATKIPCESPPLEVVDTTASTKRHLRTRVQKVQVKEEPSAVKFTQTSGETTDADKEPAGED KGIKALKESAKQTPAPAASVTGSRRRPRAPRESAQAIEDLAGFKDPAAGHTEESMTDDKT TKIPCKSSPELEDTATSSKRRPRTRAQKVEVKEELLAVGKLTQTSGETTHTDKEPVGEGK GTKAFKQPAKRKLDAEDVIGSRRQPRAPKEKAQPLEDLASFQELSQTPGHTEELANGAAD SFTSAPKQTPDSGKPLKISRRVLRAPKVEPVGDVVSTRDPVKSQSKSNTSLPPLPFKRGG GKDGSVTGTKRLRCMPAPEEIVEELPASKKQRVAPRARGKSSEPVVIMKRSLRTSAKRIE PAEELNSNDMKTNKEEHKLQDSVPENKGISLRSRRQNKTEAEQQITEVFVLAERIEINRN EKKPMKTSPEMDIQNPDDGARKPIPRDKVTENKRCLRSARQNESSQPKVAEESGGQKSAK VLMQNQKGKGEAGNSDSMCLRSRKTKSQPAASTLESKSVQRVTRSVKRCAENPKKAEDNV CVKKIRTRSHRDSEDI |
| UniProt accession: P46013 |
Data
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| Human lymph node stained with anti-Ki-67 antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note the nuclear staining of lymphocytes in follicles.. |
FAQ & Publications
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended applications and dilutions for the mouse anti-Ki-67 monoclonal antibody (ZM67)?
This antibody is suitable for Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human tissues. The recommended dilution for the concentrated antibody is between 1:100 and 1:200.
How should the mouse anti-Ki-67 monoclonal antibody be stored to maintain its stability?
For short-term storage, keep the antibody at 2-8°C. For long-term storage, it is recommended to store at -20°C and avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles to preserve antibody integrity.
What is the host species, clonality, and isotype of this anti-Ki-67 antibody?
The antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody with an IgG/κ isotype.
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