Histones are the main constituents of the protein part of chromosomes of eukaryotic cells. They are rich in the amino acids arginine and lysine and have been greatly conserved during evolution. Histones pack the DNA into tight masses of chromatin. Two core histones of each class H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 assemble and are wrapped by 146 base pairs of DNA to form one octameric nucleosome. Histone tails undergo numerous post-translational modifications, which either directly or indirectly alter chromatin structure to facilitate transcriptional activation or repression or other nuclear processes. In addition to the genetic code, combinations of the different histone modifications reveal the so-called “histone code”. Histone methylation and demethylation is dynamically regulated by respectively histone methyl transferases and histone demethylases
H4K20me1 Antibody
Catalog Number
Format
Price
C15100147
(SN-147-100)
(SN-147-100)
100 µl
DISCONTINUED 

This antibody is discontinued. As an alternative we propose the antibody: H4K20me1 monoclonal antibody (Cat. no. C15200147).
Monoclonal antibody raised in mouse against histone H4 containing the monomethylated lysine 20 (H4K20me1), using a KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide.
| Lot | 001 |
|---|---|
| Concentration | not determined |
| Species reactivity | Human |
| Type | Monoclonal |
| Purity | Concentrated supernatant |
| Host | Mouse |
| Precautions | This product is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
| Applications | Suggested dilution | References |
|---|---|---|
| ChIP | 3 μl/ChIP | Fig 1 |
| Dot Blotting | 1:10,000 | Fig 2 |
| Western Blotting | 1:1,000 | Fig 3 |



