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Rabbit anti Human Histone H2A.x (S140)

Research Use Only
X2754P
Nordic-MUbio
ApplicationsWestern Blot, ELISA, ImmunoHistoChemistry
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityHuman
TargetH2AX
Price on request
100 ug
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Nordic-MUbio
  • Product Name
    Rabbit anti Human Histone H2A.x (S140)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    7
  • Application Supplier Note
    Antibody can be used for immunohistochemical staining (1-5 microg/ml). Optimal concentration should be evaluated by serial dilutions.
  • Applications
    Western Blot, ELISA, ImmunoHistoChemistry
  • Applications Supplier
    Enzyme Immunoassay;Western Blotting;Immunohistochemistry;Enzyme Immunoassay;Western Blotting
  • Category Supplier
    Primary antibodies
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Clonality
    Polyclonal
  • Gene ID3014
  • Target name
    H2AX
  • Target description
    H2A.X variant histone
  • Target synonyms
    H2A histone family member X; H2A.X; H2A/X; H2AFX; H2AX histone; histone H2A.x; histone H2AX
  • Host
    Rabbit
  • Isotype
    IgG
  • Protein IDP16104
  • Protein Name
    Histone H2AX
  • Scientific Description
    H2AFX; H2AX
  • Shelf life instruction
    See expiration date on vial
  • Reactivity
    Human
  • Reactivity Supplier
    Human
  • Reactivity Supplier Note
    Synthetic peptide derived from human histone H2a.x protein. Sequence is unphosphorylated version of peptide used for Cat. No. X2752P
  • UNSPSC
    12352203

References

  • 1. Paull, T.T., et al. ‘A critical role for histone H2AX in recruitment of repair factors to nuclear foci after DNA damage’ Curr. Biol., 10, 886-895 (2000) 2. Kobayashi, J., et al. ‘NBS1 localizes to gamma-H2AX foci through interaction with the FHA/BRCT domain.’ Curr. Biol., 12, 1846-1851 (2002) 3. Stewart, G.S., et al. ‘MDC1 is a mediator of the mammalian DNA damage checkpoint.’ Nature, 421, 961-966 (2003) 4. Lukas, C., et al. ‘Mdc1 couples DNA double-strand break recognition by Nbs1 with its H2AX-dependent chromatin retention.’ EMBO J., 23, 2674-2683 (2004)