The kinesin superfamily of proteins consists of over forty KIF motor proteins that function in intracellular transport along microtubules. Kinesin activity has been linked to various cellular functions such as vesicle transport, mitotic spindle formation, chromosome segregation, chromosome congression, and cytokinesis. Structurally, all kinesins contain a motor domain with microtubule and nucleotide binding sites that utilize ATP to target cargo along microtubule filaments. KIF2A has been demonstrated to be essential for spindle assembly and chromosome movement.
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KIF2A Antibody include kinesin family member 2A antibody, kinesin-like protein KIF2a antibody, Kinesin-2 antibody, HK2 antibody, KNS2 antibody.