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Western blot analysis of vimentin. HeLa cell lysate was probed with anti-vimentin (clone RV202, Cat. No. 550513) at concentrations of 120 (lane 1), 60 (lane 2) and 30 ng/ml (lane 3). Vimentin is identified as a band of ~57 kDa.
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Intermediate filaments (IF) are a subset of cytoskeletal proteins which function to give overall structural integrity to the plasma membrane as well to organize cells into specific tissues. IF proteins can be divided into six major types based upon the similarity in sequence. Vimentin belongs to the type III category of IF proteins which are expressed in leukocytes, blood vessel endothelial cells, some epithelial cells, and mesenchymal cells. Vimentin is also expressed together with several other IF proteins during the early stages of development. Vimentin is exchanged for the tissue-specific intermediate filament type as differentiation proceeds. Vimentin migrates in SDS/PAGE as a ~57 kDa protein.
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