H2A.X antikoerper, H2A/X antikoerper, H2AX antikoerper, AW228881 antikoerper, H2ax antikoerper, Hist5-2ax antikoerper, gammaH2ax antikoerper, zgc:56329 antikoerper, h2a.x antikoerper, h2a/x antikoerper, h2ax antikoerper, RGD1566119 antikoerper, h2a antikoerper, h2afx antikoerper, H2A histone family member X antikoerper, H2A histone family, member X antikoerper, H2A histone family member X L homeolog antikoerper, histone cluster 1, H2ah antikoerper, histone cluster 2, H2ab S homeolog antikoerper, histone H2AX antikoerper, H2AFX antikoerper, H2afx antikoerper, h2afx antikoerper, h2afx.L antikoerper, HIST1H2AH antikoerper, hist2h2ab.S antikoerper, LOC100522201 antikoerper, LOC100720536 antikoerper
Hintergrund
H2A.X is a 14 kD basal histone and a member of the H2 histone family. This nuclear protein is synthesized in the G1 and S phase of the cell cycle and is known to be important for recombination between immunoglobulin switch regions. H2A.X becomes phosphorylated on serine 139 after double-stranded DNA breaks. Phosphorylated H2A.X promotes DNA repair and maintains genomic stability. The 2F3 monoclonal antibody reacts with phosphorylated human H2A.X (Ser139) and has been shown to be useful for Western blotting and immunofluorescence.