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CBX1 / HP1 Beta

chromobox homolog 1

CBX1 / HP1 Beta is a highly conserved nonhistone protein, which is a member of the heterochromatin protein family . The protein is enriched in the heterochromatin and associated with centromeres. The protein has a single N-terminal chromodomain which can bind to histone proteins via methylated lysine residues, and a C-terminal chromo shadow-domain (CSD) which is responsible for the homodimerization and interaction with a number of chromatin-associated nonhistone proteins. The protein may play an important role in the epigenetic control of chromatin structure and gene expression. Several related pseudogenes are located on chromosomes 1, 3, and X. Multiple alternatively spliced variants, encoding the same protein, have been identified.

Gene Name: chromobox homolog 1
Synonyms: CBX1, CBX, Chromobox protein homolog 1, HP1 beta, HP1Hs-beta, Heterochromatin protein 1-beta, HP1Hsbeta, M31, Modifier 1 protein, MOD1, HP1 beta homolog, HP1-BETA, Chromobox homolog 1, Heterochromatin protein p25, p25beta
Target Sequences: NM_006807 NP_006798.1 P83916

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21.2 kDa
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CBX1 / HP1 Beta Protein - 12.5% SDS-PAGE Stained with Coomassie Blue.
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47.8 kDa
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CBX1 / HP1 Beta Protein - Western validation with an anti-DDK antibody * L: Control HEK293 lysate R: Over-expression lysate
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21.2 kDa
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21.2 kDa
20 µg/$150
CBX1 / HP1 Beta Protein - Purified recombinant protein CBX1 was analyzed by SDS-PAGE gel and Coomassie Blue Staining
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21.2 kDa
20 µg/$1,107
CBX1 / HP1 Beta Protein - Purified recombinant protein CBX1 was analyzed by SDS-PAGE gel and Coomassie Blue Staining
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21.2 kDa
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