Product Name | Histone H4 (1-7), N-Terminal |
Purity | HPLC>95% |
Description | This is a 1 to 7 amino acid fragment of histone H3. Changes in chromatin structure, such as nucleosome sliding, removal of nucleosomes, and destruction of DNA-histone or histone-histone contacts through histone post-translational modification, have been related to transcriptional regulation, DNA damage repair and Cellular processes such as replication are linked. The modification of histones mainly occurs in the N-terminal residue or the tail region. These modifications include phosphorylation, ubiquitination, methylation, sumolyation and acetylation. Lys5 may be the acetylation site of this peptide. |
Storage | -20°C |
References | Berndsen, C. et al. Biochem. 46, 2091 (2007). |
Molecular Weight | 617.7 |
Sequence (One-Letter Code) | SGRGKGG |
Sequence (Three-Letter Code) | H - Ser - Gly - Arg - Gly - Lys - Gly - Gly - OH |
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