DICTIONARY - PROTEIN EXPRESSION

Mki67


High magnification of normal colon mucosa showing abundant expression of the proliferation marker Ki-67 in the deeper regions of colonic crypts, where proliferating cells are present. Scarce inflammatory cells in the upper regions of the colon mucosa are also seen expressing Ki-67.

Ki-67 (MKI67) - General marker for proliferation

The MKI67 gene encodes a widely known yet functionally poorly characterized protein called Ki-67 that specifically labels the nuclei and chromosomes of cells actively undergoing proliferation, but is not detected in cells that are in resting G0-phase. Thus, Ki-67 is a very general marker for actively proliferating cells and this characteristic has been heavily exploited in both research and clinical work. It is commonly used to assess the proliferative activity in tumors, which may be a measure of aggressiveness in certain types of cancer.

Show MKI67 in the protein atlas.