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1:1000
Lysine lactylation is an emerging post-translational modification that occurs in cellular metabolism, specifically referring to the accumulation of lactic acid modifying lysine residues on histones. Lysine lactylation modifies the chromatin structure, thereby affecting gene expression. Research has found that lactylation sites are widely distributed in gene promoter regions, closely associated with gene transcriptional activation. Lysine lactylation also participates in energy metabolism processes, potentially related to the dynamic balance regulation of histone lysine acetylation.

12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, -20°C as supplied
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WB result of L-Lactyl Lysine Rabbit pAb
Primary antibody: L-Lactyl Lysine Rabbit pAb at 1/1000 dilution
Lane 1: untreated HeLa whole cell lysate 20 µg
Lane 2: HeLa treated with 100 mM Lactate sodium for 24 hours whole cell lysate 20 µg
Secondary antibody: Goat Anti-rabbit IgG, (H+L), HRP conjugated at 1/10000 dilution
Predicted MW: Multiple
Observed MW: Multiple