Bio-Connect

Anti-Crotonyl-Histone H3 (Lys27) Rabbit mAb

PTM-545RM
PTM BIO
ApplicationsImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ChIP Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation, ImmunoCytoChemistry
Product group Antibodies
Sign in to order and to see your custom pricing.
Large volume orders?
Order with a bulk request

Overview

  • Supplier
    PTM BIO
  • Product Name
    Anti-Crotonyl-Histone H3 (Lys27) Rabbit mAb
  • Delivery Days Customer
    5
  • Applications
    ImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ChIP Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation, ImmunoCytoChemistry
  • Applications Supplier
    WB, ICC/IF, ChIP
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Clonality
    Monoclonal
  • Clone ID
    PFPTM-546-27
  • Conjugate
    Unconjugated
  • Host
    Rabbit
  • Isotype
    IgG
  • Protein IDP68431
  • Protein Name
    Histone H3.1
  • Scientific Description
    Lysine crotonylation is a newly-identified histone post-translational modification that has come to light through integrated proteomic approaches and elaborate biochemistry analyses. Lysine crotonylation has been found to be evolutionarily conserved across multiple species, spanning both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and occurs in a wide range of proteins, incuding histones and non-histone substrates. The unique structure and genomic localization of lysine crotonylation suggest that it is mechanistically and functionally different from lysine acetylation. Given the revealed roles of lysine crotonylation in spermatogenesis, the novel modification may play important roles in multiple cellular pathophysiological processes by exerting its effects on chromatin structure and epigenetic pathways.
  • Shelf life instruction
    Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution.
  • Reactivity Supplier
    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Reactivity Supplier Note
    Protein A purified
  • Storage Instruction
    Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
  • UNSPSC
    12352203

References

  • Zhang X, Chen J, Dong Q, et al. Lysine Acylation Modification Landscape of Brucella abortus Proteome and its Virulent Proteins. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022,10:839822. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.839822