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Sonicator 3000 homogenizer

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The Sonicator 3000 Homogenizer is a laboratory instrument designed for the disruption and homogenization of biological samples. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to break down and mix the contents of the sample, enabling efficient sample preparation for various analytical and experimental procedures.

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ChIP Assay for GATA4 Binding

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ChIP assay protocols were previously detailed [22 (link)]. In brief, cell lysates were sonicated using a Misonix Sonicator 3000 Homogenizer, resulting in fragmented genomic DNA. These lysates, diluted in ChIP dilution buffer, were subjected to immunoprecipitation with an anti-GATA4 antibody (Abcam). The DNA bound by GATA4 was eluted from protein A/G agarose, and NaCl was added to reverse cross-linking between proteins and genomic DNA. The DNA containing the proposed conserved Gαi3 promoter site [51 (link)] was subsequently analyzed via quantitative PCR (qPCR).
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Assay for GATA4 Binding

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The detailed protocols of ChIP assay were described previously (53 (link)). In brief, cell lysates were treated with the Misonix Sonicator 3000 Homogenizer (54 (link)), and fragmented genomic DNA was obtained. Lysates diluted with ChIP dilution buffer were immunoprecipitated with an anti-GATA4 (Abcam) antibody. GATA4-bound DNA was eluted from the protein A/G agarose, and NaCl was added to eliminate cross-linking between proteins and genomic DNA. DNA containing the proposed conserved Gαi3 promoter site I (33 (link)) was analyzed via quantitative PCR (qPCR).
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