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USP15 is a protein encoded by the USP15 gene which is approximately 112, 4 kDa. USP15 is localised to the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is involved in pathways such as deubiquitination, metabolism of proteins, mitophagy and NF-kappaB signalling. USP15 falls under the ubiquitin specific protease family of deubiquitinating enzymes. It plays a critical role in ubiquitin-dependent processes through polyubiquitin chain disassembly and hydrolysis of ubiquitin-substrate bonds. It is a hydrolase that removes conjugated ubiquitin from target proteins and regulates various pathways. USP15 is expressed in skeletal muscle, kidney, heart, placenta, liver, thymus, lung, and ovaries. Mutations in the USP15 gene result in speech and communication disorders and isolated microphthalmia. STJ96195 was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen. This polyclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of USP15 protein.
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