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Ring1b a302 869a

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RING1B (A302-869A) is a lab equipment product developed by Fortis Life Sciences. It serves as a tool for researchers and scientists to study the RING1B protein, which plays a role in the regulation of gene expression and chromatin remodeling.

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2 protocols using ring1b a302 869a

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Generating Antibodies for SCML2 Protein

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Rabbit antibody against SCML2 was generated using an antigen consisting of a central region of SCML2 fused to GST and affinity-purified using the same antigen fused to a 6xHis tag. The following antibodies were used for IP and ChIP experiments: HA (ab9110; Abcam, Cambridge, England), BMI1 (A301-694A; Bethyl, Montgomery, TX), RING1B (A302-869A; Bethyl), GAL4 (06-262; Millipore). Antibodies against GST (sc-33613; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA) or RBP1 (Reinberg lab) were used for Western Blots.
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Chromatin Profiling by CUT&RUN

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CUT&RUN experiments were performed as described (Skene & Henikoff, 2017) (link). The antibodies we used were from Cell Signaling Technology H3K27me3 (9733S), EZH2 (5246S), SUZ12 (3737S) and Bethyl laboratories RING1b (A302-869A). Libraries were constructed as described in the RNA-seq section. Two replicates were completed and representative experiments are shown.
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