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Histone H3.1 Products

Antibodies
Histone H3.1 Antibody
Histone H3.1 Antibody
NBP2-75524
Species: Hu, Mu
Applications: WB, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Histone H3.1 Antibody (27F2)
Histone H3.1 Antibody (27F2)
NBP3-26228
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, ELISA, Flow, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Monoclonal
Histone H3.1 Antibody
Histone H3.1 Antibody
NB100-81964
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB, ICC/IF
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Lysates
Histone H3.1 Overexpression L ...
Histone H3.1 Overexpression Lysate
NBP2-10892
Species: Hu
Applications: WB

Description

In eukaryotes, DNA is wrapped around histone octamers to form the basic unit of chromatin structure. The octamer is composed of Histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4, and it associates with approximately 200 base pairs of DNA to form the nucleosome. The association of DNA with histones results in dense packing of chromatin, which restricts proteins involved in gene transcription from binding to DNA. Histone H3, the core protein of the nucleosome, becomes phosphorylated at the end of prophase. The two major sites of phosphorylation are the mitosis-specific site Ser 10 and Ser 28, both of which are extensively phosphorylated in DNA-bound forms of Histone H3 and in nucleosomal Histone H3. The nucleosome structure of Histone H3 promotes N-terminal phosphorylation in vitro. Phosphorylation of Histone H3 at Ser 10 is an essenti

Bioinformatics

Entrez Rat
Mouse
Human
Uniprot Human
Human
Product By Gene ID 8353
Alternate Names
  • H3 histone family, member D
  • H3.1HIST1H3D
  • H3/d
  • H3FA
  • H3FB
  • H3FC
  • H3FDHIST1H3F
  • H3FF
  • H3FH
  • H3FI
  • H3FJ
  • H3FK
  • H3FL
  • HIST1H3A
  • HIST1H3B
  • HIST1H3C
  • HIST1H3G
  • HIST1H3H
  • HIST1H3I
  • HIST1H3J
  • histone 1, H3e
  • histone cluster 1, H3e
  • histone H3.1
  • Histone H3/a
  • Histone H3/b
  • Histone H3/c
  • Histone H3/d
  • Histone H3/f
  • Histone H3/h
  • Histone H3/i
  • Histone H3/j
  • Histone H3/k
  • Histone H3/l

Research Areas for Histone H3.1

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Epigenetics
Histones and Modified Histones
Phospho-Specific

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H3.1 - A core histone essential for genome storage and organization
Histones are the main protein component of chromatin and are essential for the storage and compaction of the genome. DNA wraps around histone oligomers to make up nucleosomes, the individual subunits of chromatin. By altering the accessibility of t...    Read more.
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