Specification
Description | Recombinant protein from the full-length sequence of Homo sapiens H4 histone 16 (H4-16) (NM_175054). |
Organism | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Expression Host | Human Cells |
Tag Info | His or DYKDDDDK. Please contact us if you need further information or require specific designed tag. |
Purity | Greater than 90% by SDS-PAGE gel |
Uniprot ID | P62805 |
Entry Name | H4_HUMAN |
Gene Names | H4C1 H4/A H4FA HIST1H4A; H4C2 H4/I H4FI HIST1H4B; H4C3 H4/G H4FG HIST1H4C; H4C4 H4/B H4FB HIST1H4D; H4C5 H4/J H4FJ HIST1H4E; H4C6 H4/C H4FC HIST1H4F; H4C8 H4/H H4FH HIST1H4H; H4C9 H4/M H4FM HIST1H4I; H4C11 H4/E H4FE HIST1H4J; H4C12 H4/D H4FD HIST1H4K; H4C13 H4/K H4FK HIST1H4L; H4C14 H4/N H4F2 H4FN HIST2H4 HIST2H4A; H4C15 H4/O H4FO HIST2H4B; H4-16 HIST4H4 |
Alternative Gene Names | H4/A H4FA HIST1H4A; H4/I H4FI HIST1H4B; H4/G H4FG HIST1H4C; H4/B H4FB HIST1H4D; H4/J H4FJ HIST1H4E; H4/C H4FC HIST1H4F; H4/H H4FH HIST1H4H; H4/M H4FM HIST1H4I; H4/E H4FE HIST1H4J; H4/D H4FD HIST1H4K; H4/K H4FK HIST1H4L; H4/N H4F2 H4FN HIST2H4 HIST2H4A; H4/O H4FO HIST2H4B; HIST4H4 |
Alternative Protein Names | Histone H4 |
Application | Antigens, Western, ELISA and other in vitro binding or in vivo functional assays, and protein-protein interaction studies; For research & development use only! |
Buffer | Purified protein formulated in a sterile solution of PBS buffer, pH7.2, without any preservatives |
Endotoxin | Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU /µg) |
Length | 103 |
Molecular Weight(Da) | 11367 |
Protein Sequence | (The sequence of expressed protein may have some variation from the sequence shown below. Please contact us for the exact sequence.) MSGRGKGGKGLGKGGAKRHRKVLRDNIQGITKPAIRRLARRGGVKRISGLIYEETRGVLKVFLENVIRDAVTYTEHAKRKTVTAMDVVYALKRQGRTLYGFGG |
Background
Function | FUNCTION: Core component of nucleosome. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling. |
Pathway | |
Protein Families | Histone H4 family |
Tissue Specificity |
QC Data
Note | Please contact us for QC Data |
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