Histone Octamer, Recombinant Human
Product Description
Human histone octamers (two each of histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) are made from recombinant histones expressed in E. coli. Octamers are the protein component of nucleosomes, the basic subunit of chromatin. Assembling this product with DNA bearing a 601 Widom sequence produces a nucleosome (e.g. Cat# 18-0005-EPC, 18-0006-EPC). The 601 Widom sequence, originally discovered by Lowary and Widom [1], has high affinity for octamers.
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16-0001-EPC - Supplier
EpiCypher - Size
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297,00 €