Histone H3K14Ac/K18Ac/K23Ac/K27Ac (1-30)-GGK-biotin (trifluoroacetate salt) (Synonyms: ARTKQTARKSTGG-K(Ac)-APR-K(Ac)-QLAT-K(Ac)-AAR-K(Ac)-SAPGG-K(biotin), Histone H3 (1-30) (Lys14ac/Lys18ac/Lys23ac/Lys27ac), Lys(Ac)14/18/23/27-Histone H3 (1-30)-GGK(biotin)) |
Catalog No.GC45477 |
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Histone H3K14Ac/K18Ac/K23Ac/K27Ac (1-30)-GGK-biotin is a peptide fragment of histone H3 that corresponds to amino acid residues 2-31 of the human histone H3 sequence. It is acetylated at lysine 14, lysine 18, lysine 23, and lysine 27 and biotinylated via a C-terminal GGK linker. Acetylation of H3K14, H3K18, H3K23, or H3K27 is associated with transcriptional activation, and H3K14 acetylation is required for trimethylation of H3K4.1,2,3,4
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