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ChIP enriched region

Detection and Definition of Enriched Regions in ChIP-on-Chip Experiments... [Pg.146]

The association between a histone tail modification and a particular functional state of chromatin, came with the demonstration that transcriptionally active chromatin fractions were enriched in acetylated histones, firstly by biochemical co-fractionationation ([8,9] and references therein) and then by Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation, ChIP [10]. Subsequently, regions of transcriptionally silent constitutive and facultative heterochromatin, were shown, by immunofluorescence microscopy, to be under-acetylated [11,12]. This supported the idea that acetylation of the histone tails, with the associated loss of positive charge and reduction in DNA-binding constant, somehow caused chromatin to become more open (or less condensed ) and thereby more conducive to transcription. While this is likely to be an important contributory factor, it has now become clear that the... [Pg.292]

The basic principle behind the ChIP method is relatively simple It is based on the selective enrichment of a chromatin fraction containing a specific antigen (e.g. transcription factors, DNA binding proteins, modified histones, etc.) by an immunoprecipitation step. Specific (important, see below ) antibodies that recognize a protein of interest or the modified form of a protein can be used to determine the relative abundance of it within DNA regions. [Pg.141]


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