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Imprint® Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Kit

Description

General descriptionThe Imprint® ChIP Kit provides a complete solution for Chromatin Immunoprecipitation including columns and reagents for DNA purification and an integrated protocol for ChIP DNA amplification with our GenomePlex® Whole Genome Amplification Kit (WGA2) . The flexible format allows for immunoprecipitation and purification of DNA from mammalian cells or tissue in a convenient strip-well format.
Features and Benefits• Fast—Total protocol time of less than 6 hours making the Imprint kit the fastest on the market
• Sensitive—As few as 10,000 cells required for each ChIP sample
• Convenient—Fewest steps of any available ChIP protocol
• Flexible—Protocols for cells or tissue, and convenient strip-well format for high-throughput applications
• Complete—Includes columns and reagents for DNA purification as well as an integrated protocol for amplification with the GenomePlex technology
Legal InformationImprint is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Biotechnology LP and Sigma-Aldrich Co.
 GenomePlex is a registered trademark of Rubicon Genomics, Inc.

Safety

Hazard CodesF,Xn
Risk Statements11-22-36/37/38-67
Safety Statements7-16-24/25-26-36
RIDADRUN 3316 9/PG 2

Components

Kit component onlyIP Wash Buffer solution
 Antibody Buffer
 Nuclei Preparation Buffer
 Shearing Buffer
 Dilution Buffer
 DNA Release Buffer
 Reversing Solution
 Column Preparation Solution
 Wash Solution Concentrate
 Binding Solution
 Elution Solution
 Homogenization Buffer
 8-well Stripcaps
 GenElute Binding Column G
 Microcentrifuge collection tube
 Proteinase K from Tritirachium album, for molecular biology, >800 units/mL, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, DNAse, Nickase and RNAse, none detected
 Assay Stripwells
 Protease Inhibitor Cocktail, for use with mammalian cell and tissue extracts, DMSO solution
 Normal Mouse IgG antibody produced in mouse
 Anti-RNA polymerase II from mouse
 Forward Control Primer (GAPDH)
 Reverse Control Primer (GAPDH)

Related Products

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 MDQ1, Imprint® Methylated DNA Quantification Kit

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