KIF14 is a member of the kinesin superfamily of microtubule-associated motors that play important roles in intracellular transport and cell division .KIF14 protein contains an internal motor domain with a conserved catalytic core, an N-type conserved neck region, a forkhead-associated (FHA) domain, and 4 coiled-coil domains. Immunofluorescence microscopy localized KIF14 throughout the cell cycle in 293T cells and HeLa cells. During interphase, KIF14 localized to the cytoplasm and was redistributed to the nucleus upon entry into mitosis. From prophase to metaphase, KIF14 localized at developing spindle poles and associated microtubules, and during anaphase, KIF14 accumulated at the spindle midzone, where it concentrated during telophase. KIF14 localized to the contractile ring in cells ready to undergo abscission.