I was interested in generating a polyclonal site-specific acetylation antibody for a human/rat antigen. The comp[any that do this job indicates that the success rate for the site-specific acetylation antibody is very low because of the small structure of the acetylation. On the contrary, the phosphorylated peptides antibody has a much higher success rate because of the larger structure of the phosphor-site. Any advice on this?

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