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Home: Research: Compendia: Antibodies
 Antibody Directory
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Antibodies to histone proteins
From the Manufacturers
Antigen
(Clone)
IgG
Distributor
(Producer)
Immunogen
(Epitope)
Host
(Formulation)
Methods
glossary
Specificity      Reactivity     top
acetyl-histone H4
(poly)
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
cat# 06-866
Reference:
Stante, 2009
immunogen = KLH-conjugated peptide corresp. to a.a. 2-19 of Tetrahymena histone H4 (AGGAcKGGAcKGM GAcKVGAAcKRHS-C), acetylated on lysines 5, 8, 12 and 16  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, whole antiserum, unpurified, azide) 
ChIP, WB  specific for acetylated histone H4, 10 kDa; weakly cross-reacts with acetylated histone H2B from HeLa cells  human, tetrahymena, eukaryote  
Histone H2B
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-371
immunogen = KLH-conjugated, synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 118-126 (CG-AVTKYTSSK) of human Histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, purified, Tris-glycine, saline, glycerol, azide) 
ChIP, WB  Recognizes and is specific for Histone H2B, MW ~15 kDa  human, S. cerevisiae, xenopus, chicken 
Histone H2B acetyl
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-373
immunogen = synthetic peptide in which there is an acetyl-lysine at residues 5, 12, 15 and 20 of human Histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, Tris-glycine, saline, glycerol, azide) 
WB  specific for acetylated histone H2B, 15 kDa  human 
Histone H2B acetyl Lys12
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-336
immunogen = peptide APAPK AcKGSKKAITK corresponding to 7-20 amino acid of human Histone H2B member F  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, antiserum, glycerol, azide) 
WB  specific for acetyl-histone H2B (Lys12), 15 kDa  human 
Histone H2B acetyl Lys120
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-564
immunogen = peptide containing the sequence VTacKYT in which acK corresponds to acetylated lysine 120 of human histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, Tris-glycine, glycerol, azide) 
DB, WB  specific for Histone H2B acetylated on lysine 120, ~15 kDa  human 
Histone H2B acetyl Lys15
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-343
immunogen = peptide containing the seqeunce GSAcKKAI in which AcK corresponds to acetyl-lysine at residue 15 of human Histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, antiserum, glycerol, azide) 
WB  specific for acetyl-histone H2B (Lys15), 15 kDa  human 
Histone H2B acetyl Lys20
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-347
immunogen = peptide containing AITAcKAQ in which AcK corresponds to acetyl-lysine at residue 20 of human Histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, antiserum, glycerol, azide) 
WB  specific for acetyl-histone H2B (Lys20), 15 kDa  human 
Histone H2B acetyl Lys5
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-382
immunogen = synthetic peptide containing an acetyl-lysine at residue 5 of human Histone H2B  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, purified, glycerol, azide) 
WB  specific for acetyl-histone H2B (Lys5), 14-16 kDa  human, various vertebrate 
Histone H2B, phos Ser14
(MC603)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 05-751
immunogen = peptide containing the sequence KGpSKK in which pS corresponds to phospho-serine 14 of human histone H2B  monoclonal rabbit
(liquid, protein-A purified, Tris-glycine, saline, azide, glycerol
Available as FITC conj, 16-251
FC; not WB  detects histone H2B phosphorylated on Serine 14, MW ~15 kDa  human
(wide range expected based on sequence homology) 
Histone H2B, phos Ser14
(poly)
IgG
Upstate and Chemicon are Millipore
Cat# 07-191
immunogen = KLH-conjugated, synthetic peptide corresp. to amino acids 6-16 of human histone H2B (C-SAPAPKKG [pS]KK)  polyclonal rabbit
(liquid, polyclonal IgG, buffer, azide, glycerol) 
ELISA, IC, IH, WB  detects phospho-Histone H2B , MW ~15 kDa  human
(broad species cross-reactivity expected based on sequence homology) 
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