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Epigenetics & Chromatin

Re-ChIP-IT™

localize two different proteins to the same genomic locus

 

When performing chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments, it is often useful to prove that two different proteins or histone modifications are present at the same site in the genome. Or, you may want to determine if a protein coincides with a specific histone modification at the same regulatory element. Re-ChIP (aka Sequential ChIP, Chromatin Re-IP and ChIP Re-ChIP) is a relatively new technique that enables sequential chromatin immunoprecipitations to be performed using two different antibodies so that you can assay for the simultaneous presence of two proteins or distinct histone modifications at the same genomic region of interest.

A complete solution for rapid and efficient Re-ChIP

  • Convenient magnetic bead-based protocol
  • Fewer cells required than other Re-ChIP methods
  • Compatible with multi-channel pipetting