Post-translational modification of proteins and peptides is a robust way to regulate function of existing proteins or peptides. Methylation on lysine residues is one example of post-translational modification and is performed by a variety of protein methyl transferases in the cell. C/EBPs are extensively modified by methylation of lysine side chains and this regulated methylation profoundly affects the activity of C/EBPs (1). The Methylated Lysine antibody detects methylation on lysine residues in proteins and peptide.
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Anti-Methylated Lysine (Tri- epsilon-N-methyl)
L95-67R-100
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