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mouse monoclonal IgG1; Coronins are a family of WD repeat-containing, actin-binding proteins that localize to submembraneous areas and regulate cell motility and cytoskeletal rearrangement. Coronin 1A (CORO1A, CLIPINA, CLABP, CLIPINA, TACO, p57) can form coiled coil-mediated homotrimeric complexes that influence early phagosome formation. PKC-dependent phosphorylation of Coronin 1B (CORO1B) at Serine 2 regulates leading edge dynamics and cell motility in fibroblasts through interactions with Arp2/3 complex. Coronin 1C (CORO1C, Coronin 3, HCRNN4) is abundant in differentiating Neuro-2a cells, PC-12 cells and primary oligodendrocytes, where it is thought to influence neuron morphogenesis and migration. Coronin 2A (CORO2A, CLIPINB, IR10, WDR2) is a component of the approximately 1.5-2 megadalton N-CoR (nuclear receptor corepressor) complex of 10-12 proteins, which recruits HDACs to generate repressive chromatin. Coronin 7 (CORO7, CRN7) localizes to the Golgi membrane and influences the organization of intracellular membrane compartments and vesicular trafficking. Coronin 2B (CORO2B, CLIPINC) and Coronin 6 (CORO6) are similar to other members of this family, since they possess a conserved basic N-terminal motif and three to ten WD repeats clustered in one to two core domains.

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Santa Cruz Biotechnology is a world leader in the development of products for the biomedical research market. Over the past 30+ years, the Company has focused on the ongoing development of research antibodies, siRNA and CRISPR Gene editing tools, biochemicals, labware and more recently has expanded into animal health care products. Santa Cruz Biotechnology has the highest commitment to quality and customer service.