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Description
A suggested positive control is human thymus tissue lysate. PA5-20882 can be used with blocking peptide PEP-0996.
N-terminal acetylation is one of the most common protein modifications in eukaryotes, occurring on approximately 57% and 84% on yeast and human proteins respectively. There are several N-terminal acetylating enzyme complexes (NatA - NatE). Unlike the other complexes, NatD is composed of a single protein, NAT11, and has recently been described to acetylate the Serine N-termini of histones H2A and H4 in yeast. The role these modifications play is unknown; yeast that do not express NAT11 grow at normal rates and have no observable phenotypes. The role of the human homolog is likewise unknown.
Specifications
Specifications
| Antigen | NAT11 |
| Applications | Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot |
| Classification | Polyclonal |
| Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| Conjugate | Unconjugated |
| Formulation | PBS with 0.02% sodium azide |
| Gene | NAA40 |
| Gene Accession No. | Q86UY6, Q8VE10 |
| Gene Alias | 4931433E08Rik; AU023197; N(alpha)-acetyltransferase 40, NatD catalytic subunit; N(alpha)-acetyltransferase 40, NatD catalytic subunit, homolog; N(alpha)-acetyltransferase 40, NatD catalytic subunit, homolog (S. cerevisiae); Naa40; N-acetyltransferase 11; N-acetyltransferase 11 (GCN5-related, putative); N-alpha acetyl transferase 40; Nalpha acetyltransferase 40; N-alpha-acetyltransferase 40; N-alpha-acetyltransferase 40, NatD catalytic subunit; N-alpha-acetyltransferase D; NAT11; NatD; natD catalytic subunit; PATT1; Protein acetyltransferase 1 |
| Gene Symbols | NAA40 |
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