Chromatrap now offers Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing (ChIP-seq) assay kits for histone methylation applications.
Chromatrap’s ChIP-seq kit uses solid-state technology in parallel with high-throughput sequencing to deliver a streamlined ChIP-seq protocol from small cell numbers and low chromatin concentrations to investigate the epigenetic landscape.
Specifically adapted for broader chromatin concentrations, the kit combines the range of Chromatrap with the downstream analysis power of deep sequencing, enabling faster, more reproducible genome-wide identification of histone methylation sites. With no limitation in scale or resolution, Next Generation Sequencing can elucidate the role of epigenetic marks on gene transcription and epigenetic chromatin status.
Users can perform up to 24 ChIP assays from cell collection through to immunoprecipitation, including up to ten chromatin sample preparations. The kit provides all of the major components required for performing ChIP assays to obtain high-quality DNA for Next Generation Sequencing library preparation. Sequencing can be done with as little as 1-50 µg of chromatin and up to ten library preparations
can be performed from a single IP. A complete ChIP-seq assay can be completed in just two days.