Human recombinant H2B expressed in E. Coli Histone H2B is one of four core histones that form an octameric structure required for the packaging of DNA into nucleosomes, the most basic level of chromatin arrangement. Histones undergo a number of post-translational modifications (PTM) at their N- and C-terminal tails which can influence chromatin structure and […]
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Xenopus Histone H3
Millipore’s Anti-Histone H3 Antibody demonstrates specificity against Histone H3 See below for data, references and related products for Histone H3 All Millipore antibodies are based on the expertise of Upstate & Chemicon. Recombinant Xenopus laevis Histone H3.
Histone H4 Human, Recombinant
Histone H3 combines with Histone H4 to form the H3/H4 tetramer. Two H2A/H2B heterodimers interact with an H3/H4 tetramer to form the histone octamer (1,2). Histone H4 is also modified by various enzymes and can act as a substrate for them. These modifications have been shown to be important in gene reg4ation.
Histone H3.3 Human, Recombinant
Histone H3 combines with Histone H4 to form the H3/H4 tetramer. Two H2A/H2B heterodimers interact with an H3/H4 tetramer to form the histone octamer (1,2). It is also modified by various enzymes and can act as a substrate for them. These modifications have been shown to be important in gene reg4ation.
Histone H3.2 Human, Recombinant
Histone H3 combines with Histone H4 to form the H3/H4 tetramer. Two H2A/H2B heterodimers interact with an H3/H4 tetramer to form the histone octamer (1,2). It is also modified by various enzymes and can act as a substrate for them. These modifications have been shown to be important in gene reg4ation.