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#1 sunil kumar

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 01:21 PM

hi all,
i am working on diet induced histone mosifications. we have been checking two (levels of)modifications(one methylation and one acetylation) in histone3 at 2 residues by western blotting till now.i would like to know other modifications on all possible residues of histones.as we (and nobody can too) buy all the modification antibodies,i would like to know some other ways to find their levels.
malditof study has been suggested to me, but i doubt whether will it be useful
thanking u in advance

#2 genie

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Posted 22 July 2011 - 12:23 AM

View Postsunil kumar, on 21 July 2011 - 01:21 PM, said:

hi all,
i am working on diet induced histone mosifications. we have been checking two (levels of)modifications(one methylation and one acetylation) in histone3 at 2 residues by western blotting till now.i would like to know other modifications on all possible residues of histones.as we (and nobody can too) buy all the modification antibodies,i would like to know some other ways to find their levels.
malditof study has been suggested to me, but i doubt whether will it be useful
thanking u in advance


you could try ChIP Assay.





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