Histone H3, C-terminal antibody (pAb)

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Antibody Type:
Polyclonal
Isotype:
IgG
Purification:
None
Host:
Rabbit
Molecular Weight:
17 kDa
Reactivity:
Human

Applications

Western Blot Validated Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay Validated

Application Notes

Applications Validated by Active Motif:
WB*: 1:5,000 - 1:25,000 dilution

*Note: many chromatin-bound proteins are not soluble in a low salt nuclear extract and fractionate to the pellet. Therefore, we recommend a High Salt / Sonication Protocol when preparing nuclear extracts for Western blot.

Immunogen

This Histone H3, C-terminal antibody was raised against a C-terminal peptide of histone H3.

Buffer

Rabbit serum, with 30% glycerol and 0.035% sodium azide. Sodium azide is highly toxic.

 

Histone H3, C-terminal (pAb) testing by Western Blot
Analysis was performed using HeLa cell nuclear extract and Histone H3, C-terminal polyclonal antibody at 1:25,000 dilution.
M.W. of the detected protein is 17 kDa.

Specificity of Histone H3, C-terminal (pAb)
Human Histone proteins were conjugated to Luminex MagPlex beads and incubated with various amounts of Histone H3, C-terminal antibody. Protein-bound antibody was detected with Anti-Rabbit IgG-PE and read in a MagPix Luminex Instrument.

Background

Histone H3 is one of the core components of the nucleosome. The nucleosome is the smallest subunit of chromatin and consists of 147 base pairs of DNA wrapped around an octamer of core histone proteins (two each of Histone H2A, Histone H2B, Histone H3 and Histone H4). Histone H1 is a linker histone, present at the interface between the nucleosome core and DNA entry/exit points. Histone H1 is responsible for establishing higher-order chromatin structure.
Each histone contains two domains. First, a main globular domain (C-terminal) forming the core of the nucleosome is involved in histone-histone interactions and in binding to the DNA. Secondly, an N-terminal tail is subject to post-translational modifications. Chromatin is subject to a variety of chemical modifications, including post-translational modifications of the histone proteins and the methylation of cytosine residues in the DNA. Reported histone modifications include acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitylation, glycosylation, ADP-ribosylation, carbonylation and SUMOylation; these modifications play a major role in regulating gene expression.

Storage

Some products may be shipped at room temperature. This will not affect their stability or performance. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles by aliquoting items into single-use fractions for storage at -20°C for up to 2 years. Keep all reagents on ice when not in storage.

Guarantee

This product is guaranteed for 12 months from date of receipt.

This product is for research use only and is not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Application Key

  • ChIP = Chromatin Immunoprecipitation;
  • ChIP = ChIP Sequencing;
  • CUT&RUN = Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease;
  • CUT&Tag = Cleavage Under Targets and Tagmentation;
  • DB = Dot Blot;
  • ELISA = Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay;
  • EMSA = Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
  • FC = Flow Cytometry;
  • ICC = Immunocytochemistry;
  • IF = Immunofluorescence;
  • IHC = Immunohistochemistry;
  • IP = Immunoprecipitation;
  • MeDIP = Methyl-DNA Immunoprecipitation;
  • NEU = Neutralizing;
  • WB = Western Blotting