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TIP49A antibody targets RuvB-like 1 (RUVBL1), also known as TIP49A, a highly conserved AAA ATPase that functions as a multifunctional regulator of chromatin remodeling, transcription, and macromolecular complex assembly. RUVBL1 localizes predominantly to the nucleus, with additional cytoplasmic distribution depending on cellular context, reflecting its involvement in diverse nuclear processes. As a member of the AAA ATPase family, RUVBL1 forms hexameric and dodecameric complexes that provide ATP-dependent remodeling activity required for the stability and function of several essential protein assemblies.
Functionally, RUVBL1 is a core component of multiple chromatin-associated complexes, including INO80 and TIP60 histone acetyltransferase complexes, where it contributes to chromatin remodeling, DNA damage repair, and transcriptional regulation. Through these interactions, RUVBL1 influences gene expression programs linked to cell cycle progression, differentiation, and stress responses. RUVBL1 is broadly expressed across tissues, consistent with its fundamental role in maintaining nuclear organization and transcriptional control. A TIP49A antibody supports studies examining chromatin dynamics and transcriptional regulation.
RUVBL1 also plays an important role in the assembly and maturation of large macromolecular complexes, including small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins and RNA polymerase-associated factors. Its ATPase activity is required for proper complex formation and functional stability, linking energy-dependent remodeling to nuclear architecture and RNA processing pathways. Disruption of RUVBL1 function can impair DNA repair efficiency, transcriptional fidelity, and cellular viability, highlighting its essential nature. A TIP49A antibody enables investigation of RUVBL1 expression and localization in nuclear regulatory pathways.
From a biological and disease-relevance perspective, RUVBL1 has been extensively studied in cancer biology, where elevated expression is associated with increased proliferation and altered transcriptional programs. RUVBL1-dependent chromatin remodeling supports oncogenic signaling pathways and stress tolerance in rapidly dividing cells. Beyond cancer, RUVBL1 also contributes to developmental and homeostatic processes that rely on precise control of gene expression and chromatin structure.
At the molecular level, RUVBL1 is encoded by the RUVBL1 gene and produces a protein of approximately 456 amino acids. The protein contains conserved Walker A and Walker B motifs required for ATP binding and hydrolysis, which drive conformational changes necessary for remodeling activity. Regulation of RUVBL1 function depends on complex assembly, post-translational modification, and cellular context. A TIP49A antibody supports research applications focused on chromatin remodeling, transcriptional regulation, and nuclear complex biology, with NSJ Bioreagents providing reagents intended for research use.
Optimal dilution of the TIP49A antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant human protein (amino acids Q13-D23) was used as the immunogen for the TIP49A antibody.
After reconstitution, the TIP49A antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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