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Mock igg

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Mock IgG is a laboratory reagent used as a control in various immunoassays and experiments. It serves as a non-specific antibody that can be used to establish baseline or background signals in these applications.

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ChIP Protocol with DTBP and Formaldehyde

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ChIP was performed as described earlier2 (link), 73 (link) with the modification that cells were fixed first with 5mM DTBP (Pierce-Thermo scientific) and then with 1% formaldehyde. Immuno precipitation was performed using anti-GFP antibody (Abcam ab290) or mock IgG (Santacruz). Promoter segment enrichment was analyzed by qPCR using primers P49-56 (Suppl. Table 4).
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ChIP Protocol with DTBP and Formaldehyde

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ChIP was performed as described earlier2 (link), 73 (link) with the modification that cells were fixed first with 5mM DTBP (Pierce-Thermo scientific) and then with 1% formaldehyde. Immuno precipitation was performed using anti-GFP antibody (Abcam ab290) or mock IgG (Santacruz). Promoter segment enrichment was analyzed by qPCR using primers P49-56 (Suppl. Table 4).
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