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G9a

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InCELL Hunter™ A549 G9a Methyltransferase Cell Line

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Euchromatic histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2 (EHMT2)
A cluster of genes, BAT1-BAT5, has been localized in the vicinity of the genes for TNF alpha and TNF beta. This gene is found near this cluster; it was mapped near the gene for C2 within a 120-kb region that included a HSP70 gene pair. These genes are all within the human majo...
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InCELL Hunter™ eXpress A549 G9a Methyltransferase Assay

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InCELL Hunter™ eXpress A549 G9a Methyltransferase Assay

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UNC 0638

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InCELL Hunter™ or PathHunter® Assay Principle And How It Works
How It Works - InCELL Hunter™ or PathHunter® Assay Principle Contact a Specialist Assay Work Flow InCELL Hunter™ or PathHunter® Signal Detection The InCELL Hunter™ and PathHunter® Detection Kits consist of a lysis buffer and substrate mixture that is added as a single...
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ICH ELECT
Features & Benefits Select from our growing menu of cell-based bromodomain and histone methyltransferase assays and create your own custom panel.  InCELL Hunter (ICH) ELECT services is a flexible solution with multiple applications including high-throughput screening & lead di...
/services/drug-discovery-development-services/epigenetic-profiling/episcan/ich-elect 8/6/2013 6:52:29 PM
Examining Ligand-Based Stabilization of Proteins in Cells with MEK1 Kinase Inhibitors.
In this study, we describe the evaluation of a cell-based protein stability assay using β-galactosidase fragment complementation technology performed in two independent laboratories. The assay is based on the ability of certain ligands to bind to a protein leading to a liga...
/tools-resources/publications-references/publications/examining-ligand-based-stabilization-of-proteins-i 8/6/2015 8:17:39 PM
App Note: Automating a Cell-Based Target-Compound Assay for Methyltransferase and Bromodomain Proteins using the InCELL Hunter Platform
Histone modifications are essential in eukaryotic gene expression and regulation, and are driven by histone writer, eraser, and reader proteins. These histone tail changes are dynamic, and a normal part of a cell’s embryonic differentiation from its original totipotent state. ...
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