Histone H3K56me1 Polyclonal Antibody ChIP Grade


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Cat.No.:  EAb-0529
Product Name:  Histone H3K56me1 Polyclonal Antibody ChIP Grade
Description:  The rabbit-derived antibody is purified with protein A-conjugated agarose followed by mono-methylated histone H3 (Lys56) peptide affinity chromatography. It specifically recognizes histone H3 with mono-methylation at Lys56.
Antibody Type:  Polyclonal
Immunogen:  Synthetic mono-methyl peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Lys56 of human histone H3
Host:  Rabbit
Isotype:  IgG
Specificity:  H3 with mono-methylation at Lys56
Purification:  Antibodies are purified by protein A-conjugated agarose followed by mono-methylated histone H3 (Lys56) peptide affinity chromatography.
Appearance:  Liquid
Applications:  ChIP, IP
Recommended Dilutions/Conditions:  IP: 1:25; ChIP: 1:50
Recommended dilutions/conditions may not be available for all applications. Specific conditions for reactivity should be optimized by the end user.
Species Reactivity:  Eukaryotes
Storage:  -20°C
Storage Buffer:  PBS with 50% glycerol and 0.01% sodium azide.
Warning:  For Research Use Only! Not For Use in Humans.
Scientific Background:  The ε-amino lysine methylation of proteins is an important reversible modification controlling protein activity. The amino-terminal tails of core histones undergo lysine methylation in multiple sites, termed as “histone code” or “epigenetic code”. Lysine methylation in core histones is a major determinant for the formation of active and inactive regions of the genome and therefore plays vital roles in multiple cellular events. In most species, lysine methylation occurs primarily on histones H3 (Lys4, 9, 27, 36, 79), and H4 (Lys20) and has been implicated in both transcriptional activation and silencing. Methylation in histones modulated by specific histone methylases (HMTs) and histone demethylases (HDMs). The level of methyllysineis found impaired in the pathologies of cancers and other diseases, therefore, enzymes regulating histone lysine methylation have become promising targets for anti-cancer drugs.

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