Welcome to Santa Cruz Biotechnology!

MEAF6 Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. offers a broad range of MEAF6 antibodies. Select MEAF6 antibodies from several monoclonal and/or polyclonal MEAF6 antibodies listed below. View detailed MEAF6 antibody specifications by linking to the specific product blocks. Select appropriate MEAF6 antibodies for your research by isotype, epitope, applications and species reactivity. MEAF6 gene silencer products in siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle formats are also available.

Introducing HOVERcruz™,

a unique system for rapid identification of MEAF6 Antibodies. Hover over product names in the table to see representative data for each product.

Live chat is now available! (click here)

Our live chat system is available to answer your product and ordering questions.

PRODUCT NAMECAT. #ISOTYPEEPITOPEAPPLICATIONSSPECIESCITATIONSRATING
MEAF6 (D-13)sc-162593goat IgGInternal (h)WB, IF, ELISAm, r, h
MEAF6 (D-23)sc-101906rabbit IgGN/AWB, IP, IF, IHC(P), ELISAhuman
MEAF6 (N-12)sc-162594goat IgGN-terminal (h)WB, IF, ELISAm, r, h

MEAF6 siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particles gene silencers include:

siRNAsshRNA PlasmidsshRNA Lentiviral ParticlesCITATIONSRANKING
MEAF6 siRNA (h): sc-88694MEAF6 shRNA Plasmid (h):
sc-88694-SH
MEAF6 shRNA (h)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-88694-V
MEAF6 siRNA (m): sc-108650MEAF6 shRNA Plasmid (m):
sc-108650-SH
MEAF6 shRNA (m)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-108650-V

MEAF6 (MYST/Esa1-associated factor 6), also known as Eaf6 or NY-SAR-91, is a 191 amino acid nuclear protein belonging to the EAF6 family. MEAF6 is a component of the NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex, which is involved in transcriptional activation of select genes principally by acetylation of nucleosomal histone H4 and H2A. The gene encoding MEAF6 localizes to chromosome 1 and, due to alternative splicing events, MEAF6 exists in at least three isoforms. Chromosome 1 is the largest human chromosome spanning about 260 million base pairs and making up 8% of the human genome. There are about 3,000 genes on chromosome 1, and considering the great number of genes there are also a large number of diseases associated with chromosome 1 such as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, Stickler syndrome, Parkinsons, Gaucher disease and Usher syndrome.