Anti-NAT6 antibodies are used in antigen-specific immunodetection in biological samples. The target NAT6 is a known alias name of the protein N-alpha-acetyltransferase 80, NatH catalytic subunit, encoded by the NAA80 gene in humans. This 286-amino acid residue protein is a reported N-alpha-acetyltransferase that specifically mediates the acetylation of the acidic amino terminus of processed forms of beta- and gamma-actin (ACTB and ACTG, respectively). It is localized to the cytoplasm of the cell. In terms of tissue expression, it is reported to be highly expressed in the heart and skeletal muscle, followed by brain and pancreas, with weak expression in the kidney, liver, and lung and no expression in the placenta. Other synonyms for NAT6 include FUS-2, FUS2, and HsNAAA80. These NAT6 antibodies are widely used in Western Blot experiments, among other applications.