SAF-B Background Information Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) constitute a set of polypeptides that contribute to pre-mRNA processing and transport. hnRNPs also bind heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA), the transcripts produced by RNA polymerase II. SAF-B (scaffold attachment factor B) is a nuclear matrix-associated protein that binds to matrix- or scaffold-associating regions (MARs or SARs) on DNA and interacts with RNA polymerase II and serine-/arginine-rich RNA processing factors (SR proteins). SAF-B, also designated HAP (hnRNP A1 associated protein) and HET (HSP 27-ERE-TATA-binding protein) is a proven hnRNP protein that has a speckled distribution in the nucleus and, in response to stress agents such as heat shock, is recruited to a few, large nuclear granules, called perichromatin granules. SAF-B also binds to the estrogen receptor (ER) and is expressed in several breast cancer cell lines at varying levels. Subsequently, SAF-B may play a role in breast cancer by mediating cellular proliferation and division.
SAF-B (F-20)
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SAF-B (F-20): sc-32002. Western blot analysis of SAF-B expression in HeLa (A) and MCF7 (B) nuclear extracts.