Immunogen
Synthetic Peptide of Ki 67
Specificity
The antibody detects endogenous Ki 67 proteins.
Formulation
PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.5%BSA, 0.02% sodium azide as Preservative and 50% Glycerol.
Dilution rate
IHC 1:200 IF 1:50-200
Purification process (Immunogen)
The antibody was affinity-purified from mouse ascites by affinity-chromatography using specific immunogen.
Background
This gene encodes a nuclear protein that is associated with and may be necessary for cellular proliferation. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described. A related pseudogene exists on chromosome X. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2009],
Function
developmental stage:Expression of this antigen occurs preferentially during late G1, S, G2 and M phases of the cell cycle, while in cells in G0 phase the antigen cannot be detected.,function:Thought to be required for maintaining cell proliferation.,online information:Ki-67 entry,similarity:Contains 1 FHA domain.,subcellular location:Predominantly localized in the G1 phase in the perinucleolar region, in the later phases it is also detected throughout the nuclear interior, being predominantly localized in the nuclear matrix. In mitosis, it is present on all chromosomes.,subunit:Interacts with KIF15. Binds through the FHA domain to MKI67IP.,
Protein name
Antigen KI-67
Other name
MKI67; Antigen KI-67
Human protein sequence Database
P46013
Mouse protein sequence database
Rat protein sequence database
Cellular localization
Chromosome . Nucleus . Nucleus, nucleolus . Associates with the surface of the mitotic chromosome, the perichromosomal layer, and covers a substantial fraction of the mitotic chromosome surface (PubMed:27362226). Associates with satellite DNA in G1 phase (PubMed:9510506). Binds tightly to chromatin in interphase, chromatin-binding decreases in mitosis when it associates with the surface of the condensed chromosomes (PubMed:15896774, PubMed:22002106). Predominantly localized in the G1 phase in the perinucleolar region, in the later phases it is also detected throughout the nuclear interior, being predominantly localized in the nuclear matrix (PubMed:22002106). .
Tissue expression
Epithelium,