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α h3k36me3 ab9050

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α-H3K36me3(ab9050) is a primary antibody that specifically recognizes the tri-methylation of lysine 36 on histone H3. This post-translational modification is associated with active transcription.

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ChIP-seq analysis using dCas9-KRAB

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The pHAGE EF1-dCas9-KRAB (Addgene plasmid 50919) and pLKO.1-puro U6 sgRNA BfuAI stuffer lentiviral plasmids were developed by Rene Maehr and Scot Wolfe (Addgene plasmid 50920).40 (link) The ChIP-grade antibodies used in this study, α-H3K9me3 (ab8898), α-H3K36me3 (ab9050), and α-histone H3 (ab1791), were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA).
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Protein Extraction and Western Blot Analysis

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Asynchronous cells were collected, and total protein was extracted using 20% trichloroacetic acid (Sigma-Aldrich) (71 (link),76 (link)). Western blotting and immunostaining were carried out according to previously published procedures (24 (link),52 (link)). The following antibodies were employed: αHA (11583816001, Roche Diagnostics, Basel, Switzerland), αGFP (1181446001, Roche Diagnostics), αFLAG (014–22383, Wako Chemicals, Osaka, Japan), αSer5P-PolII (H14, Covance, Princeton, NJ, USA), αTAT1 (56 (link)), αH3K36me2 (MABI0332, MAB Institute Inc., Kanagawa, Japan), αH3K36me3 (ab9050, Abcam, Cambridge, UK) and αCdc2 antibodies (sc-53, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA). Chemiluminescence signal was imaged using an ImageQuant LAS 4000 imager, with band intensities quantified using ImageQuant TL software (GE Healthcare).
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