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KIF1B (kinesin family member 1B) is a kinesin-like protein, which belongs to the kinesin family. It is characterized by the presence of a kinesin kinetin domain in the carboxyl terminal domain. As part of the general mechanism of kinesin-mediated cell transport, C-kinesin is known to drive microtubule + and - terminal motility. KIF1B is involved in the transport of synaptic proteins to the periphery of neuronal axons through interaction with Rab3 guanine nucleotide exchange factors. Mitochondria are also often transported by KIF1B in axons.
Cat.No. | Product Name | Source | Species | Tag | Molecular Weight |
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BP-801297 | Recombinant Rat KIF1B Protein | Mammalian Cells | Rat | His | |
BP-801298 | Recombinant Human KIF1B, His-tagged | E.coli | Human | His | |
BP-801299 | Recombinant Zebrafish KIF1B | Mammalian Cells | Zebrafish | His |
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