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Ki-67 is a non-histone nuclear and nucleolar protein and marker of cell proliferation encoded by MKI67 in humans.1,2 It is composed of an N-terminal forkhead-associated domain, a protein phosphatase 1-binding domain, a central conserved domain, 16 concatenated direct repeats, and six C-terminal leucine-arginine rich motif repeats.2 Ki-67 expression and localization is cell cycle-specific. It is localized to the perinuclear region during G1, the fibrillary component of the nucleolus during interphase, and the perichromosomal layer during chromatin condensation, with Ki-67 levels increasing from late G1 phase to S phase and peaking at mitosis.1 Ki-67 is associated with proliferative activity of intrinsic cell populations in tumors and is commonly used as a marker of tumor aggressiveness in patients with breast, lung, prostate, cervical, or CNS cancers.3 Ki-67 is also commonly used as a marker of adult neurogenesis.4 Cayman’s Ki-67 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (Clone RM360) can be used for immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Western blot (WB) applications.
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3. Ki67 is a promising molecular target in the diagnosis of cancer (review). Mol. Med. Rep. 11(3), 1566-1572 (2015).
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