ChIP Kit (Animal)
| Product Code | Specification |
|---|---|
| JKR23002A |
Experimental Principle
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a technique used to study protein-DNA interactions in vivo. This technology helps researchers determine what histone modifications occur at specific locations in the genome within the cell nucleus. By utilizing specific antigen-antibody binding, DNA fragments bound to the target protein are precipitated, accurately reflecting regulatory proteins bound to DNA sequences.
Product Advantages
- Rapid Sample Processing: Utilizes optimized lysis buffer to significantly shorten chromatin fragmentation time (completed within 30 minutes), avoiding the time-consuming issues of traditional methods.
- Multi-Species Compatibility: Supports samples from humans, mice, rats, plants, etc., applicable to various types including cell lines, tissues, and frozen samples.
- Small Packaging: Avoids reagent waste, especially suitable for laboratories with limited budgets.
Scope of Application
- Protein-DNA interaction studies
- Histone modification analysis
- Transcription factor binding site mapping
- Epigenetics research
- Disease mechanism studies and gene expression regulation
Experimental Procedure

Reagent Kit Components
