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Anti polymerase 2 antibody

Manufactured by Active Motif

The Anti-polymerase II antibody is a laboratory tool used to detect and study the presence and distribution of RNA polymerase II, a critical enzyme involved in the transcription of genetic information from DNA to RNA. This antibody provides a reliable and specific means of identifying and analyzing the localization and expression of RNA polymerase II in various experimental systems.

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Hi-ChIP Assay for Plant Tissues

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For Hi-ChIP experiments, the nuclei were isolated from the shoots and roots using the same procedure as in the in situ Hi-C experiments, and the Hi-ChIP protocol from Mumbach et al. 2016 was then applied using the DpnII restriction enzyme (New England Biolabs) and the anti-polymerase II antibody (Active Motif, 39097). The quality of the libraries was assessed with Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent), and the libraries were subjected to 2 × 75 bp paired-end high-throughput sequencing by NextSeq 500 (Illumina).
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Oligonucleotide and Antibody Preparation

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Oligonucleotides - Synthetic oligonucleotides (Retrogen Inc., Carlsbad, CA; Integrated DNA Tech. Inc., San Diego, CA) were used in these experiments. Double-stranded oligonucleotides were generated by annealing synthetic oligonucleotides with respective complementary sequence. Antibodies - Rabbit polyclonal anti-HP1β (D-15): sc-10217, anti-HDAC4, anti-HDAC5, anti-Dnmt1, anti-Dnmt3a, anti-Dnmt3b, anti-dimethyl-histone H3 (Lys9), anti-thyroid hormone receptor (alpha 1+2) (ab1131) and monoclonal anti-thyroid hormone receptor (alpha 1 and beta 1) (ab2743), anti-H2A.Z and anti-SRC1 antibodies were purchased from Abcam Inc. (Cambridge, MA) and anti-CBP was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA). Anti-acetyl-histone H3, anti-acetyl-histone H4, anti-acetyl-histone H4 (Lys5), anti-acetyl-histone H4 (Lys8), anti-acetyl-histone H4 (Lys16), anti-acetyl-histone H4 (Lys12) and anti-MeCP2 were purchased from Upstate Biotechnology (Lake Placid, NY). Anti-polymerase II antibody was from Active Motif (Carlsbad, CA). Horseradish peroxidase linked anti-rabbit and anti-mouse IgGs were from Amersham Biosciences (Piscataway, NJ).
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