Anti-TF1B antibodies are protein reagents that detect specific antigens. The TF1B antigen is another term for the human protein tripartite motif containing 28, encoded by the TRIM28 gene. The protein is known to function in chromatin organization and DNA repair, among other biological roles. Canonically, it has an amino acid length of 835 residues and a mass of 88.6 kilodaltons. Its subcellular localization is in the nucleus and it is reported to be expressed in all tissues tested including spleen, thymus, prostate, testis, ovary, small intestine, colon and peripheral blood leukocytes. The TF1B protein is a member of the TRIM/RBCC protein family. Other alias names for TF1B include KAP1, PPP1R157, and RNF96. Western Blot is the most common application for the TF1B antibodies listed below. ELISA and Immunohistochemistry are also common applications.