Biology Disease

Chromatin Immunoprecipitation

Chromatin immunoprecipitation is a form of immunoprecipitation that is used to determine the location that specific proteins bind to DNA within the genome. Chromatin immunoprecipitation, abbreviated ChIP, basically finds the binding sites of proteins that interact with DNA, protein-DNA interactions. Chromatin immunoprecipitation works by cross-linking the DNA that proteins are binding to the protein itself, and precipitating the complex from the solution. Find ChIP protocols and methods here. 

Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)

Categories:

ChIP Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Assay Tips (1)

ChIP for Plants (2)

ChIP for Yeast (5)

ChIP on Chip (2)

ChIP-CpG Island Microarray (1)

Cross-Linking Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Protocol (X-ChIP) (3)

N-ChIP (2)

Links:



Biology Disease

Biology Disease

Find information, links, pictures and protocols on biology, molecular biology, diseases and more, within our molecular biology link directory and images within our picture gallery.