Antibody for Human Histone H2A.X (pSer139)

Supplier: Gentaur

0.01 GBP
Catalog: 400-SPC-1251D-STR Stock:On request
Product Size: 0.1ml

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A polyclonal antibody for Histone H2A.X (pSer139) from Human | Mouse | Rat. The antibody is produced in rabbit after immunization with Human Synthesized phosphopeptide derived from human Histone H2A.X around the phosphorylation site of serine 139 (Q-A-SP-Q-E).. The Antibody is tested and validated for WB, ICC/IF assays with the following recommended dilutions: WB (1:1000). This Histone H2A.X (pSer139) antibody is conjugated to Streptavidin.



H2AX (H2A histone family, member X) is one of several genes coding for histone H2A. H2AX becomes phosphorylated on serine 139 as a reaction on DNA Double-strand breaks (DSB). The kinases of the PI3-family (Ataxia telangiectasia mutated, ATR and DNA-PKcs) are responsible for this phosphorylation, especially ATM. The role of the phosphorylated form potentially allows for space for the recruitment of proteins necessary during repair of DSBs. In addition to its role in DNA-damage repair, H2A.X is required for DNA fragmentation during apoptosis and is phosphorylated by various kinases in response to apoptotic signals. H2A.X is phosphorylated at Ser139 by DNA-PK in response to cell death receptor activation, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK1) in response to UV-A irradiation, and p38 MAPK in response to serum starvation.


  • Shipped on ice packs at +4ºC. Upon receipt keep at -20ºC.
  • The gross weight ( in kg) of the package is ~1.4 kg. The net weight of the product is ~0.1 grams.
  • The item is not hazardous according to both ADR and UN. Its tariff code is 3002.15.0000 (Immunological products, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale). The UNSPSC code of the product is 12352203 (Antibodies).

This product is not for human or animal treatment or consumption. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.

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