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Catalog Number: (10387-236)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (103007-658)
Supplier: Anaspec Inc
Description: This peptide is Histone H3 acetylated at lysine 14. Histone lysine aetylation is known to play an important role in chromatin-directed gene transcription. A bromodomain 2 of polybromo (a chromatin remodelling protein) preferentially recognizes acetylated lysine of H3.
Sequence:ARTKQTARKSTGG-K(Ac)-APRKQ
MW:2112.4 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C


Catalog Number: (89160-340)
Supplier: Enzo Life Sciences
Description: The deacetylated state of lysine-16 of histone H4 (H4-K16) is thought to be a critical factor in determining regions of chromatin silencing. Conversely, acetylation of lysine-16 can be associated with increased transcription, such as that due to dosage compensation from the X-chromosome of male Drosophila. The acetylated H4 lysine-16 is preferentially deacetylated by yeast Sir2 in vitro and in vivo. Fluor de Lys®-H4-AcK16 is a fluorogenic, acetylated peptide substrate suitable for various lysine deacetylases, including the HDAC activities in HeLa nuclear extract, HDAC8, SIRT1 (human Sirtuin 1) and SIRT2 (human Sirtuin 2). It is based on residues from histone H4 (12-16, Lys-Gly-Gly-Ala-Lys(Ac)) and was the preferred substrate for both SIRT1 and SIRT2 within a group patterned on acetylation sites in histone H3 and histone H4 N-terminal tails. Fluor de Lys®-H4-AcK16 is deacetylated by SIRT1 (BML-SE239) at a rate of more than 6-fold and by SIRT2 (BML-SE251) at a rate of more than 40-fold those achieved with the acetylated lysine substrate, Fluor de Lys® (BML-KI104; acetylated substrates both at 25 µM, 500 µM NAD ). Must be used in conjunction with Fluor de Lys® Developer (BML-KI104). Sufficient for 100-200 assays (50-100 µM substrate).


Catalog Number: (ABCA_AB409-100UG)
Supplier: Abcam
Description: Anti-N-epsilon acetyl Lysine Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 11A1]

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Catalog Number: (10387-540)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (10387-594)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Supplier: Bachem Americas
Description: Sequence: Ac-D-Lys-OH

Catalog Number: (CA80604-322)
Supplier: MilliporeSigma
Description: Anti-Acetylated Lysine, rabbit polyclonal antibody that recognizes acetylated lysine in UV-treated HEK293 cells. It is validated for ELISA, western blotting, immunoprecipitation and paraffin sections.

Catalog Number: (103008-596)
Supplier: Anaspec Inc
Description: This peptide is Histone H3 (21-44). It is acetylated at lysine 36 with a C-terminal G linker followed by a biotinylated lysine. The acetylation of histone H3 at lysine (K) 36 is highly conserved in mammals and is mainly localized to the promoters of RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes. The transition between the acetylation and methylation of K36 acts as an “acetyl/methyl switch”, controlling chromatin function along transcription units. Provided at >95% peptide purity, this peptide was dissolved in distilled water at 1 mg/ml and re-lyophilized to powder form.
Sequence:ATKAARKSAPATGGV-K(Ac)-KPHRYRPG-GK(Biotin)
MW:2959.5 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C


Catalog Number: (10387-588)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (10782-516)
Supplier: Biosensis
Description: Lysine acetylation of histones and non-histone proteins plays an important part in many cellular processes such as chromatin and nuclear signaling, transcription, gene silencing, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, differentiation, DNA replication and repair.


Catalog Number: (10387-542)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (10387-544)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (77437-234)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


Catalog Number: (103008-312)
Supplier: Anaspec Inc
Description: This peptide is Histone H3 amino acid residues 1-21. It is acetylated at lysine 18 with a C-terminal GG linker followed by a biotinylated lysine. The acetylation of histone H3 at lysine 18 is used to predict prostrate cancer recurrence and clinical outcome of patients with both lung and kidney cancer. Provided at >95% peptide purity, this peptide was dissolved in distilled water at 1 mg/ml and re-lyophilized to powder form.
Sequence:ARTKQTARKSTGGKAPR-K(Ac)-QLA-GGK(Biotin)-NH2
MW:2764.3 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C


Catalog Number: (10387-526)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Modulation of the chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of four core histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin. The N-terminal tail of core histones undergoes different posttranslational modifications including acetylation, phosphorylation and methylation. These modifications occur in response to cell signal stimuli and have a direct effect on gene expression. In most species, the histone H2B is primarily acetylated at lysines 5, 12, 15 and 20. Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at lysines 9, 14, 18 and 23. Acetylation at lysine 9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms. Phosphorylation at Ser10 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis.


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