Septin 5 Background Information The septins are a family of GTPase enzymes, some of which are required for cytokinesis and others of which are associated with exocytosis. Members of the septin family can form heteropolymer complexes and also play a role in the organization of new growth in organisms. The transcriptional regulation of all septins is complex, resulting in alternatively spliced variants. At least three septins (Septin 1, 2 and 4) are associated with a tau-based paired helical filament core and may contribute to the formation of neurofibrillary tangle as integral constituents of paired helical filaments. The human SEPT4 (H5/PNUTL2/CDCREL-2) gene encodes ARTS (for apoptosis-related protein in the TGF-∫ signaling pathway), which is expressed in many cells and acts to enhance cell death induced by TGF-∫ or, to a lesser extent, by other apoptotic agents. ARTS is localized to mitochondria and translocates to the nucleus when apoptosis occurs. Septin 5 is a major form of the CDCREL-1 septin in the adult neocortex of mammals.
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Septin 5 (SP18): sc-20040. Western blot analysis of Septin 5 expression in IMR-32 (A) and SH-SY5Y (B) whole cell lysates and rat brain tissue extract (C).
Septin 5 (SP18): sc-20040. Immunoperoxidase staining of formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded human cerebellum tissue showing cytoplasmic staining of cells in granular and molecular layers and Purkinje cells at high magnification. Kindly provided by The Swedish Human Protein Atlas (HPA) program.