Histone H3 (di/tri methyl Lys9) Antibody
Selleck Chemicals
SKU:F0726-20UL
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About the Target
Histone H3 is a DNA-binding protein present in the chromatin of all eukaryotic cells. Along with four core histone proteins, H3 forms the nucleosome structure by binding to DNA. Histones undergo various post-translational modifications, such as methylation, acetylation, and phosphorylation, on the protruding N-terminal tail, influencing cellular processes. Depending on the literature source, Histone H3 may also be discussed as Histone H3 (di/tri methyl Lys9).
Reported cellular context includes chromosome, nucleosome core, and nucleus, which can matter when signal is compared across treatments or changing cell states. Following Histone H3 across matched perturbations can help separate abundance effects from shifts in localization, complex assembly, or pathway state.
Research Context
Histone H3 is commonly interpreted in the context of epigenetics research, and readouts are often stronger when a study separates expression changes from compartment-level redistribution. When reported signal spans chromosome, nucleosome core, and nucleus, a defined reference condition can make comparisons more interpretable across perturbations, passages, or replicate sets.
Consider these angles when interpreting target-level changes:
- apparent redistribution between chromosome, nucleosome core, and nucleus across matched conditions
- links between target behavior and transcriptional or chromatin-state changes
- differences between total target abundance and site-specific regulation when modified forms are compared
- co-patterning with orthogonal markers and control conditions that clarify pathway state
Variant Considerations
If your project spans exploratory questions, the regular version offers a balanced option for establishing baseline signal behavior for Histone H3. This can help when protocols evolve over time and the goal is to compare experiments using a stable reference workflow.
Standardize sampling time, control choice, and downstream analysis thresholds so apparent differences in Histone H3 reflect biology rather than handling. When interpreting Histone H3, it is often useful to decide early whether the main question is overall abundance, compartmental enrichment, or context-dependent redistribution.
For multi-run studies, a shared reference condition can keep Histone H3 trends easier to compare across datasets. That kind of consistency is especially helpful when follow-up work expands to new perturbations, model systems, or longitudinal collections.
- Targets:
- Histone H3
- Research Area:
- Epigenetics
- Application:
- ChIP • IF • IP • WB
- Reactivity:
- Human • Monkey • Mouse • Rat
- Specificity:
- Histone H3 (di/tri methyl Lys9) Antibody [C19M14] detects endogenous levels of histone H3 when di- or tri-methylated on Lys9. The antibody also shows slight cross-reactivity with histone H3 when mono-methylated on Lys9. The antibody does not cross-react with methylated histone H3 Lys4, Lys27, Lys36 or Lys79.
- Host:
- Mouse
- Clonality:
- Monoclonal
- Clone:
- C19M14
- UniProt:
- P68431
- Storage Buffer:
- PBS, pH 7.2+50% Glycerol+0.05% BSA+0.01% NaN₃
- Storage Temperature:
- -20°C
For Research Use Only. Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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