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Mouse anti g9a clonal

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Mouse anti-G9a (clonal) is a monoclonal antibody that recognizes the G9a (also known as EHMT2 or KMT1C) protein. G9a is a histone methyltransferase that catalyzes the mono- and di-methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9me1 and H3K9me2).

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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Analysis

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ChIP analysis was performed using Magna ChIP kits (Millipore) according to the manufacturer’s instruction. The following antibodies were used in ChIP: mouse monoclonal anti-FLAG (M2) (F-3165, Sigma-Aldrich) (for FLAG-cyclin D1), mouse anti-G9a (clonal A8620A) (PP-A8620A-00) (R&D System), rabbit anti-G9a (clonal C6H3) (Cell signaling), and mouse anti-H3K9me2 (ab1220) (Abcam Inc.). For a negative control, mouse IgG was from the Magna ChIP kits (Millipore). SYBR Green PCR kit (Invitrogen) was used in the ChIP-real time PCR (ChIP-qPCR). The primers used in ChIP-qPCR are shown in the Supplemental Table 1.
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Analysis

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ChIP analysis was performed using Magna ChIP kits (Millipore) according to the manufacturer’s instruction. The following antibodies were used in ChIP: mouse monoclonal anti-FLAG (M2) (F-3165, Sigma-Aldrich) (for FLAG-cyclin D1), mouse anti-G9a (clonal A8620A) (PP-A8620A-00) (R&D System), rabbit anti-G9a (clonal C6H3) (Cell signaling), and mouse anti-H3K9me2 (ab1220) (Abcam Inc.). For a negative control, mouse IgG was from the Magna ChIP kits (Millipore). SYBR Green PCR kit (Invitrogen) was used in the ChIP-real time PCR (ChIP-qPCR). The primers used in ChIP-qPCR are shown in the Supplemental Table 1.
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