Heat shock protein HSP 90-β is a protein with a molecular weight of 96 kDa, found in the protein-containing complex, apical plasma membrane and ficolin-1-rich granule lumen of cells. In humans, heat shock protein HSP 90-β reacts with histone methyltransferase, DNA polymerase and ion channel. It has been closely linked to vital functions like nitric-oxide synthase regulator, protein kinase regulator and protein dimerization activity, and moreover, takes part in processes such as protein ubiquitination, cellular protein localization and cellular response to heat. It is the subject of extensive application because of the fact that it plays a role in the regulation of interferon-Γ-mediated signaling pathway, regulation of type I interferon-mediated signaling pathway and Fc-Γ receptor signaling pathway involved in phagocytosis, and furthermore, is a negative regulator of protein metabolic process, proteasomal protein catabolic process and transforming growth factor β activation. On the other hand, it also acts to positively regulate protein binding, protein localization to cell surface and nitric oxide biosynthetic process. Heat shock protein HSP 90-β aids in organismal processes, namely, placenta development, response to cocaine and cellular response to drug.
We provide custom conjugation services for this antibody (e.g. labeling of HSP90 β antibody with HRP). A list of available labels can be found in the table below: