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Histone H1 is a linker histone that contributes to the organization of chromatin into structurally distinct domains and boundary regions within the genome. Histone H1 Antibody detects H1 protein associated with chromatin partitioning, where linker histones help define the edges of chromatin domains and support genome organization at a higher structural level. This positioning emphasizes the role of histone H1 in separating chromatin into functional regions rather than simply compacting or spacing nucleosomes. This antibody is part of our broader Histone H1 antibody collection, including linker histone variants, chromatin organization, chromatin accessibility, and nuclear architecture reagents for chromatin and epigenetics research.
Histone H1 antibody, also referred to as H1 antibody or linker histone antibody in the literature, is widely used to study chromatin domain organization and genome partitioning. Histone H1 binds to linker DNA and influences nucleosome interactions, contributing to the establishment of chromatin regions with distinct structural properties. These regions form the basis of genome compartmentalization within the nucleus.
Mechanistically, histone H1 helps define chromatin boundaries by stabilizing local chromatin structure and limiting interactions between adjacent chromatin domains. This creates structural separation between chromatin regions and supports the maintenance of distinct chromatin environments. Such boundary formation is essential for preserving genome organization.
The role of histone H1 in chromatin boundary formation links local chromatin structure to larger-scale genome architecture. By contributing to the separation of chromatin domains, histone H1 supports spatial organization of the genome within the nucleus and helps maintain structural integrity across chromatin compartments.
Chromatin boundary formation is critical for maintaining stable genome organization and ensuring proper structural partitioning of chromatin. Histone H1 contributes to this process by reinforcing domain separation and supporting structural continuity within chromatin regions.
In contrast to chromatin condensation or nucleosome spacing, the function of histone H1 in chromatin boundary formation represents a higher-level organizational role that defines how chromatin is partitioned within the nucleus. This provides a distinct perspective on linker histone function in genome organization.
A recombinant mouse monoclonal antibody such as clone rHH1/8702 enables specific detection of histone H1 associated with chromatin boundaries and domain organization, supporting studies of genome partitioning, chromatin architecture, and nuclear organization.
Optimal dilution of the Histone H1 Antibody / Chromatin Boundary and Domain Insulation Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Nuclei of human leukemia biopsy cells were used as the immunogen for the Histone H1 Antibody / Chromatin Boundary and Domain Insulation Antibody.
Aliquot the Histone H1 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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