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Just because an antibody works well in a Western blot does not always indicate it will perform well in chromatin immunoprecipitation.
Unlike a Western blot that detects proteins that have been denatured, a ChIP antibody must recognize the target protein in its native state. Use ChIP-validated antibody.
-Use 2-10 μg of your ChIP antibody depending on the abundance of your protein target. |
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Protocol tips |
Just because an antibody works well in a Western blot does not always indicate it will perform well in chromatin immunoprecipitation.
Unlike a Western blot that detects proteins that have been denatured, a ChIP antibody must recognize the target protein in its native state. Use ChIP-validated antibody.
-Use 2-10 μg of your ChIP antibody depending on the abundance of your protein target. |
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Protocol tips |
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-Do not re-freeze the Protein G magnetic beads, the beads should be stored at 4C. |
-Always use ChIP validated antibody.
-Optimal use of 1-3 ug of antibody. |
-The diluted Proteinase K stop solution can not be stored. |
Upstream tips |
-Do not re-freeze the Protein G magnetic beads, the beads should be stored at 4C. |
Protocol tips |
-Always use ChIP validated antibody.
-Optimal use of 1-3 ug of antibody. |
Downstream tips |
-The diluted Proteinase K stop solution can not be stored. |
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