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Chip it express enzyme kit

Manufactured by Active Motif

The ChIP-IT Express Enzyme kit is a laboratory tool designed for chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments. The kit provides the necessary reagents and enzymes to facilitate the fragmentation and immunoprecipitation of chromatin samples, which is a critical step in the ChIP process.

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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation of Mfn2 Promoter

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Early passage Prdm16−/− MEFs were transduced with 10 MOI retrovirus for 72h and fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 10min. Protein lysates were isolated and chromatin immunoprecipiation was carried out using the ChIP-IT Express Enzyme kit (Active Motif, Carlsbad, CA). Antibodies used for ChIP include anti-FLAG and anti-TF2D. Primer probes were designed to span regions of the Mfn2 promoter previously shown to regulate Mfn2 transcriptional activity (see Supplementary Table 3).39 Quantification of precipitated Mfn2 promoter regions were derived from the linear regression of serial dilutions of BM genomic DNA, normalized to input DNA concentration and quantifiable IgG detection was subtracted from sample values.
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation of Mfn2 Promoter

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Early passage Prdm16−/− MEFs were transduced with 10 MOI retrovirus for 72h and fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 10min. Protein lysates were isolated and chromatin immunoprecipiation was carried out using the ChIP-IT Express Enzyme kit (Active Motif, Carlsbad, CA). Antibodies used for ChIP include anti-FLAG and anti-TF2D. Primer probes were designed to span regions of the Mfn2 promoter previously shown to regulate Mfn2 transcriptional activity (see Supplementary Table 3).39 Quantification of precipitated Mfn2 promoter regions were derived from the linear regression of serial dilutions of BM genomic DNA, normalized to input DNA concentration and quantifiable IgG detection was subtracted from sample values.
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