ABclonal Technology INCENP Rabbit pAb
In mammalian cells, centromere-interacting proteins are classified into two groups: constitutive and passenger proteins. Constitutive proteins, which bind centromere proteins, include CENPA, CENPB, CENPC1, and CENPD. Passenger proteins localize to the centromere during specific cell cycle stages and include CENPE, MCAK, KID, cytoplasmic dynein, CliPs, and CENPF/mitosin. Inner centromere proteins (INCENPs), early members of the passenger protein group, are broadly distributed along chromosomes in early mitosis but concentrate at centromeres during mid-metaphase. By telophase, they localize to the midbody in the intercellular bridge and are discarded after cytokinesis.