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Dynamin Products

Antibodies
Dynamin Antibody (3G4B6)
Dynamin Antibody (3G4B6)
Species: Hu, Mu
Applications: WB, Simple Western, ELISA, Flow, IHC, IP, KO
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Dynamin Antibody
Dynamin Antibody
NBP2-48950
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Dynamin Antibody (D5)
Dynamin Antibody (D5)
NB100-1993
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt, Bv, Ch
Applications: WB, Flow, IHC, IP
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
ELISA Kits
Human Dynamin - Ready-To-Use ...
Human Dynamin - Ready-To-Use ELIS...
NBP3-31467
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Human Dynamin ELISA Kit (Colo ...
Human Dynamin ELISA Kit (Colorimet...
NBP3-31466
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Proteins
Dynamin Recombinant Protein A ...
Dynamin Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP2-48950PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
Dynamin Recombinant Protein A ...
Dynamin Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP2-76558PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

The dynamin family of GTPases is essential for receptor-mediated endocytosis and synaptic vesicle recycling, and it has recently been shown to play a role in vesicle formation from the trans-Golgi network (1). Dynamin-1 is a GTP-, microtubule-, and phospholipid-binding protein that is expressed primarily in brain and almost exclusively expressed in the central nervous system (2). Dynamin-1 is believed to assemble around the necks of clathrin-coated pits and assist in pinching vesicles from the plasma membrane. This role would make dynamin unique among GTPases in its ability to act as a mechanochemical enzyme (1). Dynamin-1 function is apparently essential for scission of newly formed vesicles from the plasma membrane; it has been proposed that dynamin is a regulator of downstream effectors of scission, rather than being directly responsible for it (3).

Bioinformatics

Entrez Mouse
Rat
Human
Uniprot Rat
Human
Product By Gene ID 1759
Alternate Names
  • DNM
  • dynamin 1
  • dynamin-1
  • EC 3.6.5.5

Research Areas for Dynamin

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Cell Biology
Membrane Trafficking and Chaperones
Neuroscience
Phospho-Specific
Signal Transduction