Anti-FAM129B (Ser679, 683) Antibody, Rabbit, Polyclonal

Catalog Number: ABT-AN1381
Article Name: Anti-FAM129B (Ser679, 683) Antibody, Rabbit, Polyclonal
Biozol Catalog Number: ABT-AN1381
Supplier Catalog Number: AN1381
Alternative Catalog Number: ABT-AN1381-100UL
Manufacturer: Abcepta
Host: Rabbit
Category: Antikörper
Alternative Names: bA356B19.6 antibody, C9orf88 antibody, chromosome 9 open reading frame 88 antibody, DKFZP434H0820 antibody, FAM129B antibody, family with sequence similarity 129 member B antibody, FLJ13518 antibody, FLJ22151 antibody, FLJ22298 antibody, hypothetical protein LOC64855 antibody, Meg 3 antibody, Meg-3 antibody, Meg3 antibody, Niban like protein 1 antibody, Niban-like protein 1 antibody, NIBL1_HUMAN antibody, OC58 antibody, OTTHUMP00000022187 antibody, OTTHUMP00000022188 antibody, Protein FAM129B antibody
FAM129B, also known as Niban-like protein 1, belongs to a poorly characterized protein family with unknown category and function. Increased expression of the Niban gene has been observed in renal carcinomas (Adachi et al., 2004, Sun et al., 2007). Suppression of FAM129B expression in HeLa cells has been seen to promote apoptosis, suggesting that it can modulate cell death signaling, and may be involved in the ER stress response (Sun et al., 2007). FAM129B is also up-regulated in various types of thyroid tumors and Hashimotos thyroiditis (Matsumoto et al., 2006). It has been suggested that the MAP kinase dependent phosphorylation of FAM129B is important in controlling melanoma cells, as inhibition of B/Raf/MKK/ERK in melanoma cells represses invasion (Old et al., 2009). It is believed that phosphorylated FAM129B not only derepresses invasion, but also regulates events that promote invasion (Old et al., 2009).
Clonality: Polyclonal
Molecular Weight: 84138
NCBI: 64855
UniProt: Q96TA1
Form: Antigen Affinity Purified from Pooled Serum
Target: FAM129B, also known as Niban-like protein 1, belongs to a poorly characterized protein family with unknown category and function. Increased expression of the Niban gene has been observed in renal carcinomas (Adachi et al., 2004, Sun et al., 2007). Suppres