[Lys(Ac)12/16]-Histone H4 (1-25)-GSGSK(Biotin) - 1 mg
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This peptide is histone H4 (1-25) with acetylation at Lys12 and Lys16. It is biotinylated through a C-terminal GSGSK linker. It has been shown that human histone H4 is preferentially acetylated first at Lys16, then at Lys12. Diacetylated histone H4 has been shown to bind repressor protein TUP1. Acetylation of histone H4 also regulates heterochromatin formation by promoting the binding of bromodomains to p300 and transcription factor TAFII250 and inhibiting interactions with SIR3. Provided at >95% peptide purity, this peptide was dissolved in distilled water at 1 mg/ml and re-lyophilized to powder form.
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Acetylation of the Yeast Histone H4 N Terminus Regulates Its Binding to Heterochromatin Protein SIR3
J Biol Chem . 2002 Feb 01 ; 277(7) 4778 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110532200
- A. Carmen
- et al
Histone H4 acetylation in human cells Frequency of acetylation at different sites defined by immunolabeling with site-specific antibodies
FEBS Lett . 1989 Jan 01 ; 253(1-2) 141 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(89)80947-0
- B. Turner
- et al