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Anti-acetyl Lysine antibody (Biotin) (ab26332)

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Overview

Product name

Anti-acetyl Lysine antibody (Biotin)
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Description

Rabbit polyclonal to acetyl Lysine (Biotin)

Conjugation

Biotin

Specificity

ab26332 detects proteins containing acetylated lysine residues. The product has been cross-adsorbed against the non-acetylated lysine to remove antibodies that may detect the non-acetylated form of the amino acid.

Tested applications

WB, IP, IF, ELISAmore details

Immunogen

Acetylated KLH.

General notes

Storage below -20°C is not recommended.

Properties

Form

Liquid

Storage instructions

Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.

Storage buffer

Preservative: 0.01% Sodium Azide
Constituents: 0.1M PBS

Concentration

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Purity

Immunogen affinity purified

Purification notes

This antibody was purified on an acetylated lysine bound immunoaffinity column.

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Applications

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Our Abpromise guarantee covers the use of ab26332 in the following tested applications.

The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.

  • WB

     
  • IP

     
  • IF

     
  • ELISA

     

Application notes

ELISA: Use at a concentration of 0.25 µg/ml.
IF: 1/50.
IP: Use 10µg per sample.
WB: Use at a concentration of 1 µg/ml.

Not yet tested in other applications.
Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.

Target

Relevance

In the nucleus, DNA is tightly packed into nucleosomes generating an environment which is highly repressive towards DNA processes such as transcription. Acetylation of lysine residues within proteins has emerged as an important mechanism used by cells to overcome this repression. The acetylation of non-histone proteins such as transcription factors, as well as histones appears to be involved in this process. Acetylation may result in structural transitions as well as specific signaling within discrete chromatin domains. The role of acetylation in intracellular signaling has been inferred from the binding of acetylated peptides by the conserved bromodomain. Furthermore, recent findings suggest that bromodomain/acetylated-lysine recognition can serve as a regulatory mechanism in protein-protein interactions in numerous cellular processes such as chromatin remodeling and transcriptional activation. The reversible lysine acetylation of histones and non-histone proteins plays a vital role in the regulation of many cellular processes including chromatin dynamics and transcription, gene silencing, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, differentiation, DNA replication, DNA repair, nuclear import, and neuronal repression. More than 20 acetyltransferases and 18 deacetylases have been identified so far, but the mechanistic details of substrate selection and site specificity of these enzymes remain unclear. Over 40 transcription factors and 30 other nuclear, cytoplasmic, bacterial, and viral proteins have been shown to be acetylated in vivo.

Alternative names

  • acetyl Lysine antibody
  • Lysine antibody

References for Anti-acetyl Lysine antibody (Biotin) (ab26332)

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