Human Histone H3 (mono methyl K27) peptide (ab1780)
Key features and details
- Suitable for: Blocking, Dot blot
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Product name
Human Histone H3 (mono methyl K27) peptide
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Animal free
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Nature
Synthetic -
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Species
Human -
Modifications
mono methyl K27
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Preparation and Storage
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Applications
Blocking
Dot blot
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Form
Liquid -
Additional notes
- First try to dissolve a small amount of peptide in either water or buffer. The more charged residues on a peptide, the more soluble it is in aqueous solutions.
- If the peptide doesn’t dissolve try an organic solvent e.g. DMSO, then dilute using water or buffer.
- Consider that any solvent used must be compatible with your assay. If a peptide does not dissolve and you need to recover it, lyophilise to remove the solvent.
- Gentle warming and sonication can effectively aid peptide solubilisation. If the solution is cloudy or has gelled the peptide may be in suspension rather than solubilised.
- Peptides containing cysteine are easily oxidised, so should be prepared in solution just prior to use. -
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Images
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ab31388 specifically recognises mono-methyl K27 (lane 1). ab31388 is successfully blocked using the immunizing peptide (lane 3 ab1780), but not the corresponding unmodified peptides (lane 2 ab2903, lane 6 ab2623) nor di-methyl K27 (lane 4 ab1781), tri-methyl K27 (lane 5 ab1782), mono-methyl K9 (lane 7 ab1771), mono-methyl K4 (lane 8 ab1340) peptides.
The bands at 50 kDa are attributed to non-specific binding of the antibody. -
ab31399 specifically recognises mono-methyl K27 (lane 1). ab31399 is successfully blocked using the immunizing peptide (lane 3 ab1780), but not the corresponding unmodified peptides (lane 2 ab2903, lane 6 ab2623) nor di-methyl K27 (lane 4 ab1781), tri-methyl K27 (lane 5 ab1782), mono-methyl K9 (lane 7 ab1771), mono-methyl K4 (lane 8 ab1340) peptides.