ChIP analysis was carried out in HA-TAp73β-Saos2-Tet-On cells as described [25 (link)], using the following antibodies: anti-HA (Y-11) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc805), anti-p73 (EP436Y) (Abcam, # ab40658) and anti-p53 (C-19) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc1311).
Anti p73 ep436y
Anti-p73 (EP436Y) is a rabbit monoclonal antibody that recognizes the p73 protein. p73 is a member of the p53 tumor suppressor family and plays a role in apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, and cellular differentiation. The antibody can be used for applications such as western blotting and immunohistochemistry.
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In silico prediction and in vitro validation of p73 binding site in AMOT gene
ChIP analysis was carried out in HA-TAp73β-Saos2-Tet-On cells as described [25 (link)], using the following antibodies: anti-HA (Y-11) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc805), anti-p73 (EP436Y) (Abcam, # ab40658) and anti-p53 (C-19) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc1311).
In silico Prediction and ChIP Analysis of p73 Binding Site in AMOT Gene
Transcript ID ENST 00000371959.7) was performed using the open access database for eukaryotic transcription factor binding profiles JASPAR [37] (link). Matrix models MA0861.1 and MA0525.1 were applied, and a site with a score of 13.3 was selected for further in vitro analysis. Primers encompassing the p73RE in human AMOT gene were as follows: F →5'-TGTCCCCTTTTCTGCAGAGC -3´ and R→5'-GCTCCCCACTGACACGTTAA -3´.
ChIP analysis was carried out in HA-TAp73β-Saos2-Tet-On cells as described [25] (link), using the following antibodies: anti-HA (Y-11) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc805), anti-p73 (EP436Y) (Abcam, # ab40658) and anti-p53 (C-19) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, #sc1311).
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