Anti-FMN1 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 488)

Supplier: Bioss
BS-13185R-A488
BOSSBS-13185R-A488EA 893 EUR
BOSSBS-13185R-A488
Anti-FMN1 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 488)
Antibodies
The temporal genetic hierarchy influencing normal limb development can deregulate and mediate mammalian developmental syndromes. In mice, the limb deformity (ld) locus influences normal limb development and gives rise to alternative mRNAs that can translate into a family of proteins known as formins. Formins play a crucial role in cytoskeletal reorganization by influencing Actin filament assembly. Formins co-localize with the actin cytoskeleton and can translocate into the cell cytosol and into the nucleus in an HGF-dependent manner. Vertebrate nuclear formins can control polarizing activityMore Product Information
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