Human CHMP2B Alexa Fluor® 647-conjugated Antibody Summary
Ala2-Asp213
Accession # Q9UQN3
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Background: CHMP2B
CHMP2B (CHarged Multivescular body Protein 2B; also Chromatin-Modifying Protein 2B and Vps2-2) is an approximately 35 kDa member of the SNF family of proteins. It is a cytosolic molecule that interacts with VPS4 and undergoes polymerization to form tubules that project plasma membrane outward, generating an environment conducive to membrane fission and budding. It also appears to participate in the formation of intraluminal vesicles associated with the lysosomal system. CHMP2B is found in striated muscle (heart and skeletal), and particularly in neurons of the CNS. Human CHMP2B is 213 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains one coiled-coil region (aa 25-55), an MIT (microtubule-interacting and trafficking) domain (aa 201-211) and a utilized phosphorylation site at Ser199. There is one alternative splice form that shows a deletion of aa 2-42. Full-length human CHMP2B shares 99% aa identity with mouse CHMP2B, but only 33% aa identity with human CHMP2A.
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