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1:500
Acetyllysine (or acetylated lysine) is an acetyl-derivative of the amino acid lysine. In proteins, the acetylation of lysine residues is an important mechanism of epigenetics. It functions by regulating the binding of histones to DNA in nucleosomes and thereby controlling the expression of genes on that DNA. Non-histone proteins are acetylated as well. Unlike the functionally similar methyllysine, acetyllysine does not carry a positive charge on its side chain. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) catalyze the addition of acetyl groups from acetyl-CoA onto certain lysine residues of histones and non-histone proteins. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) catalyze the removal of acetyl groups from acetylated lysines.

12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, -20 °C as supplied
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WB result of Acetyllysine Rabbit mAb
Primary antibody: Acetyllysine Rabbit mAb at 1/500 dilution
Lane 1: untreated HeLa whole cell lysate 20 µg
Lane 2: HeLa treated with 500 ng/ml TSA for 4 hours whole cell lysate 20 µg
Secondary antibody: Goat Anti-rabbit IgG, (H+L), HRP conjugated at 1/10000 dilution
Predicted MW: Multiple
Observed MW: Multiple