RANBP9 Antibody, FITC conjugated

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Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) RANBP9 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
RANBP9
Alternative Names
B cell antigen receptor Ig beta associated protein 1 antibody; BPM 90 antibody; BPM L antibody; BPM-L antibody; BPM90 antibody; BPML antibody; IBAP 1 antibody; Imp 9 antibody; Importin 9 antibody; Novel centrosomal protein RanBPM antibody; RAN binding protein 9 antibody; Ran binding protein centrosomal antibody; Ran Binding Protein in the Microtubule organizing center antibody; Ran binding protein M antibody; Ran BP9 antibody; Ran-binding protein 9 antibody; Ran-binding protein M antibody; RANB9_HUMAN antibody; RanBP 7 antibody; RANBP 9 antibody; RanBP7 antibody; RanBP9 antibody; RanBPM antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Peptide sequence from Human Ran-binding protein 9 protein (158-176AA)
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Conjugate
FITC
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Purification Method
Antigen Affinity Purified
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Buffer
Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4
Form
Liquid
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
May act as scaffolding protein, and as adapter protein to couple membrane receptors to intracellular signaling pathways (Probable). Acts as a mediator of cell spreading and actin cytoskeleton rearrangement. Core component of the CTLH E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex that selectively accepts ubiquitin from UBE2H and mediates ubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation of the transcription factor HBP1. May be involved in signaling of ITGB2/LFA-1 and other integrins. Enhances HGF-MET signaling by recruiting Sos and activating the Ras pathway. Enhances dihydrotestosterone-induced transactivation activity of AR, as well as dexamethasone-induced transactivation activity of NR3C1, but not affect estrogen-induced transactivation. Stabilizes TP73 isoform Alpha, probably by inhibiting its ubiquitination, and increases its proapoptotic activity. Inhibits the kinase activity of DYRK1A and DYRK1B. Inhibits FMR1 binding to RNA.
Gene References into Functions
  1. review provides a complete guide on RanBPM interactors, the physiological role of RanBPM in cellular functions, and potential applications in disease therapeutics. PMID: 29723489
  2. Ran binding protein 9(RanBPM) is a scaffolding protein with a modulatory function that regulates the activities of IFN-stimulated response elements. IFN-lambda1 affects the cellular distribution of RanBPM and stimulates the interaction between RanBPM and interferon, lambda receptor 1(IFN-lambdaR1). Therefore, RanBPM plays a novel role in the IFN-lambda-regulated signaling pathway. PMID: 28547582
  3. High RANBPM expression is associated with cancer. PMID: 26919101
  4. RanBP9/TSSC3 complex cooperatively suppress metastasis via downregulation of Src-dependent Akt pathway to expedite mitochondrial-associated anoikis. PMID: 28032865
  5. Results show that increased expression of RanBPM associates with postponed disease progression and better prognosis suggesting that RanBPM plays an inhibitory role in regulating proliferation and invasion of lung cancer cells. PMID: 28739732
  6. The 20-mer peptide (residues 228-247) of human DDX-4, an ATP-dependent RNA helicase known to regulate germ cell development, binds to a unique shallow binding surface on RanBPM formed by highly conserved loops on the surface of the beta-sheet with two aspartates on one end, a positive patch on the opposite end, and a tryptophan lining at the bottom of the surface. PMID: 27622290
  7. RanBPM acts as a negative regulator of BLT2 and IL8, thus attenuating the invasiveness of aggressive breast cancer cells PMID: 28027932
  8. RanBP9 absence hampers the molecular mechanisms leading to efficient repair of damaged DNA, resulting in enhanced sensitivity to genotoxic stress. PMID: 26943034
  9. Loss of RanBPM expression may play an important role in gastric cancer tumor development and metastasis. Reduced RanBPM expression is also associated with chemoresistance of gastric cancer cells. PMID: 26977028
  10. RanBP9 is positively expressed in bone tumor tissues and cell strains. PMID: 27049080
  11. RanBPM was found to enhance Zta-dependent transcriptional activity via the inhibition of Zta sumoylation. PMID: 25900136
  12. association analyses between RANBP9 variants and the risk of schizophrenia were conducted, however no significant association was identified. PMID: 25482375
  13. RanBP9 relocates APP intracellular domain to Tip60-enriched nuclear speckles and prevented the formation of nuclear spots formation; results place RanBP9 as an important player in the multiple steps of AbetaPP signaling PMID: 25024339
  14. these analyses reveal that RanBPM subcellular localization results from the combined effects of several elements that either confer direct transport through the nucleocytoplasmic transport machinery PMID: 25659156
  15. RanBP9 transgene overexpression causes early synaptic deficits, impaired learning and accelerates amyloid plaque accumulation. PMID: 24254706
  16. COPS5 is a novel RanBP9-binding protein that increases APP processing and Abeta generation by stabilizing RanBP9 protein levels PMID: 23926111
  17. RanBPM acts as a negative regulator of BLT2 signaling to attenuate BLT2-mediated cell motility PMID: 23928309
  18. RanBPM influences TRAF6 ubiquitination and the TRAF6-triggered NF-kappaB signaling pathway through RanBPM's interaction with TRAF6. These data suggest that RanBPM participates in gene transcription by binding to TRAF6. PMID: 21805090
  19. Data indicate that RanBP9 simultaneously inhibits cell-adhesive processes and enhances Abeta generation by accelerating APP, LRP, and beta1-integrin endocytosis. PMID: 22223749
  20. results indicate that RanBPM, potentially through interaction with citron kinase, plays a role in the progression of neocortical precursors through M-phase at the ventricular surface. PMID: 19790105
  21. RanBPM co-localizes with p42IP4 and, together with p42(IP4), the SPRY domain of RanBPM could act as a modulator of synaptic plasticity. PMID: 18298663
  22. data support the idea that RanBP9 and RanBP10 may function as signaling integrators and dictate the efficient regulation of D(1) receptor signaling by PKCdelta and PKCgamma PMID: 20395553
  23. RanBPM may modulate TrkB-mediated downstream signaling and biological functions. PMID: 20403074
  24. These results reveal a novel proapoptotic function for RanBPM in DNA damage-induced apoptosis through the regulation of factors involved in the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. PMID: 19996306
  25. RanBP9-N60, a processed form of RanBP9 virtually identical to the RanBP9-Delta1/N60 mutant, was strongly increased in Alzheimer disease brains compared with controls. PMID: 19729516
  26. RanBPM is the enzymic substrate for USP11 and is deubiquitinated specifically PMID: 12084015
  27. RANBPM has a role in the HGF-MET and Ras signal transduction pathways PMID: 12147692
  28. overexpressed wildtype HIPK2 and a kinase defective mutant of HIPK2 directly interact with RanBPM in the nucleus of mammalian cells. PMID: 12220523
  29. interacts with steroid receptors to selectively modify their activity PMID: 12361945
  30. demonstrates that CDK11(p46) directly interacts with RanBPM in vitro and in human cells PMID: 14511641
  31. RanBPM may constitute a molecular scaffold that contributes to coupling LFA-1 and other integrins with intracellular signaling pathways PMID: 14722085
  32. Expression of RanBPM inhibited the ubiquitination of p73alpha, and thereby prolonged its half-life. PMID: 15558019
  33. Results identify and characterise a novel interaction between RanBPM and the related receptor tyrosine kinases, Axl and Sky. PMID: 15964779
  34. Coexpression of RANBP9 with constitutively active Raf kinase synergistically inhibited myogenic regulatory factor MyoD-directed muscle reporter gene transcription PMID: 16364241
  35. CD39 associations with RanBPM have the potential to regulate NTPDase catalytic activity. This intermolecular interaction may have important implications for the regulation of extracellular nucleotide-mediated signalling. PMID: 16478441
  36. RanBPM is a potent novel coactivator for thyroid hormone receptors PMID: 16595702
  37. RanBPM, ARMC8alpha, ARMC8beta, Muskelin, p48EMLP, and p44CTLH form complexes in cells PMID: 17467196
  38. Studies in this review indicate that RanBPM acts as a scaffolding protein and is important in regulating cellular function in both the immune system and the nervous system. PMID: 18040864
  39. Results describe the enhancement of the transactivation activity of Epstein-Barr virus Rta protein by RanBPM. PMID: 18455188
  40. These novel findings identify a role for muskelin-RanBP9 complex in pathways that integrate cell morphology regulation and nucleocytoplasmic communication. PMID: 18710924
  41. These results suggest that RanBPM could be a key regulator of Ca(v)3.1 channel-mediated signaling pathways. PMID: 18801335
  42. Overexpression of RanBP9 resulted in the enhancement of APP interactions with LRP and BACE1 and increased lipid raft association of APP. PMID: 19251705

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cell membrane; Peripheral membrane protein.
Protein Families
RANBP9/10 family
Tissue Specificity
Ubiquitously expressed, with highest levels in testes, placenta, heart, and muscle, and lowest levels in lung. Within the brain, expressed predominantly by neurons in the gray matter of cortex, the granular layer of cerebellum and the Purkinje cells.
Database Links

HGNC: 13727

OMIM: 603854

KEGG: hsa:10048

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000011619

UniGene: Hs.708182

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