immunohistochemistry (frozen sections): suitable immunoprecipitation (IP): suitable microarray: suitable western blot: 0.5-1.0 μg/mL using HeLa total cell extract
Human Mps1 kinase (hMps1) is a cell-cycle controlled protein that functions maximally during the M phase. hMps1 is involved in several cellular processes such as spindle assembly checkpoint, cell cycle progression, centrosome duplication and mitotic arrest . Monoclonal Anti-hMps1 is specific for human hMps1 and does not recognize mouse hMps1 (approx. 97 kDa).
Monoclonal Anti-hMps1 is suitable for use in ELISA, microarray, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry (frozen sections). The product may also be used for western blot (0.5-1.0 μg/mL using HeLa total cell extract).
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Solution in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, containing 15 mM sodium azide.
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Molecular biology of the cell, 14(4), 1638-1651 (2003-04-11)
We have determined that the previously identified dual-specificity protein kinase TTK is the human orthologue of the yeast MPS1 kinase. Yeast MPS1 (monopolar spindle) is required for spindle pole duplication and the spindle checkpoint. Consistent with the recently identified vertebrate
Monopolar spindle 1 (Mps1) is a conserved apical kinase in the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) that ensures accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis. Mps1 undergoes extensive auto- and transphosphorylation, but the regulatory and functional consequences of these modifications remain unclear.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 100(25), 14875-14880 (2003-12-06)
The mitotic spindle is essential for the maintenance of genetic stability, and in budding yeast its assembly and function depend on the Mps1 protein kinase. Mps1p is required for centrosome duplication and the spindle checkpoint. Several recent reports demonstrate that
Budding yeast Mps1p kinase has been implicated in both the duplication of microtubule-organizing centers and the spindle assembly checkpoint. Here we show that hMps1, the human homolog of yeast Mps1p, is a cell cycle-regulated kinase with maximal activity during M
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