Anti-DOCK1 antibodies are used in the immunodetection of the protein dedicator of cytokinesis 1. In humans, the canonical protein has a reported length of 1865 amino acid residues and a mass of 215.3 kDa. Its subcellular localization is in the cytoplasm. It is reported to be highly expressed in the placenta, lung, kidney, pancreas and ovary. A member of the DOCK protein family, DOCK1 is known to be involved in cytoskeletal rearrangements required for phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and cell motility. Synonyms for this target antigen include ced5, dedicator of cytokinesis protein 1, 180 kDa protein downstream of CRK, DOwnstream of CrK, and DOCK180. DOCK1 gene orthologs have been reported in the mouse, rat, bovine, frog, zebrafish, chimpanzee and chicken species. A number of DOCK1 antibodies have been mentioned in research publications and have associated citations. Western Blot is a widely used application for these antibodies. ELISA, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry are also common applications.