Chromatrap®’s new ChIP-Seq kit utilizes the solid state technology to deliver a streamlined ChIP-seq protocol from small cell numbers and low chromatin concentrations. Specifically adapted for broader chromatin concentrations, Chromatrap® ChIP-seq now combines the dynamic range of Chromatrap® with the downstream analysis power of deep sequencing. This allows faster, more reproducible genome wide identification of […]
- ChIP Kits and Reagents
Chromatrap FFPE ChIP-Seq Kits
Ideal for tissue samples, biopsies and difficult to lyse samples. The sensitivity of the unique solid state platform ensures that small samples can be used with efficient enrichment of both high and low abundant targets. Chromatrap® FFPE ChIP kits provide a quicker, easier and more efficient way of performing ChIP assays from a range of […]
Tag-ChIP-IT® Kit
The Tag-ChIP-IT® Kit offers a method to perform chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) on transcription factor sequence variants, mutations and truncations without the need for protein-specific antibodies. Simply create an expression construct containing the protein of interest in-frame with a C-terminal AM-tag. Active Motif’s unique AM-tag sequence is specifically designed to work in ChIP. It has minimal […]
ChIP-Bis-Seq
Active Motif’s new ChIP-Bisulfite-Sequencing (ChIP-Bis-Seq) Kit offers a highly optimized and user-friendly method to directly interrogate both the chromatin and DNA methylation profile on the same sample within a single experiment. The kit combines a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) procedure for target-specific enrichment of protein-bound or modified chromatin with bisulfite conversion and sequencing (Bis-Seq) to provide […]
High-Sensitivity ChIP Kit
Abcam’s High-Sensitivity ChIP Kit (ab185913) is a complete set of optimized reagents to carry out a successful chromatin immunoprecipitation procedure in a high throughput format starting from mammalian cells or tissues. The highly specific and sensitive kit is suitable for selective enrichment of a chromatin fraction containing specific DNA sequences using various mammalian cell/tissues. The […]