Is nuclear isolation required for ChIP assays?
Posted April 12, 2024
Answer
Yes, the nuclear isolation step is required for ChIP assays. This is because the primary goal of these experiments is to investigate the interactions between nuclear proteins and genomic DNA within the nucleus. This ensures the attainment of results that are both specific and highly sensitive. Additionally, by isolating nuclei before extracting chromatin, It helps to minimize background noise by removing cytoplasmic proteins.
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