07-329-AF488
Anti-acetyl-Histone H4 (Lys16) Antibody, Alexa Fluor™ 488
from rabbit, ALEXA FLUOR™ 488
Synonym(s):
Histone H4, acetyl-Histone H4 (Lys16), AlexaFluor™ 488
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About This Item
biological source
rabbit
Quality Level
conjugate
ALEXA FLUOR™ 488
antibody form
affinity isolated antibody
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
polyclonal
species reactivity
mouse, human
species reactivity (predicted by homology)
rat (based on 100% sequence homology)
technique(s)
immunocytochemistry: suitable
NCBI accession no.
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
wet ice
target post-translational modification
acetylation (Lys16)
Gene Information
human  ...  H4C1(8359)   
 mouse  ...  H4C1(326619)   
General description
Immunogen
Application
The unconjugated antibody (Cat. No. 07-329) is shown to be suitable also for ChIP, ChIP-seq, Western blotting, multiplex assay, dot blot applications.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Analysis Note
Immunocytochemistry Analysis: A 1:100 dilution of this antibody detected acetyl-Histone H4 (Lys16) in HeLa cells.
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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