GeneAb™ 5-methylcytosine [IHC500] on Testis
5-methylcytosine (5-mC) is formed from the DNA methylation of the 5-carbon found on the cytosine ring. A 5-methylcytosine monoclonal antibody is a useful tool in identifying and discriminating between the unmodified cytosine base (C) and the methylated cytosine base (5-mC) as part of DNA methylation studies. DNA methylation plays an important role in the repression of transcription in the genome. When present in promoter regions, 5-mC is associated with stable transcriptional silencing which results in inactivation of gene function, thereby having an important role in tumorigenesis.
                     CLONE:
                     IHC500
                     ISOTYPE:
                     IgG1
                     HOST SPECIES:
                     Mouse
                     CLONALITY:
                     Monoclonal
                     POSITIVE CONTROL:
                     Cells with DNA methylation
                     DILUTION RANGE:
                     
                     INTENDED USE/REG. STATUS:
                      RUO
                      
                  
					
                          