Recombinant Histone Proteins, Enzymes, Peptides & Inhibitors
Purified recombinant histones, native nucleosomes, highly active histone-modifying enzymes, and broad range of modified peptide substrates and inhibitors.
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Histone modifications regulate DNA transcription, repair, recombination, and replication, and can alter local chromatin architecture. The most commonly studied and best understood histone modifications are acetylation, phosphorylation, methylation, and ubiquitination.
Perform intricate in vitro manipulations of histones, nucleosomes, and chromatin with our portfolio of purified recombinant histones, native nucleosomes, highly active histone-modifying enzymes, and broad range of modified peptide substrates.
Click on the Ordering information tab above to see our extensive lists of:
- Histone monomers, dimers and tetramers
- Native Nucleosomes
- Histone Methyltransferases
- Histone Acetyltransferases
- Histone Deacetylases
- Histone Peptides
For a complete listing of EMD Millipore's high quality small molecule inhibitors to these histone modifying enzymes, visit our Histone Acetylase and Deacetylase Inhibitor Page.
For a complete listing of EMD Millipore's 250+ validated antibodies, proteins, and assays for epigenetic research, visit our Epigenetics & Nuclear Function Page.



