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Two-step Cross-linking for Analysis of Protein-chromatin Interactions

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2011 Nov 25
PMID 22113271
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Eukaryotic gene regulation is controlled, in part, by inducible transcription factor-binding regulatory sequences in a tissue-specific and hormone-responsive manner. The development of methods for the analysis of transcription factor interaction within native chromatin has been a significant advance for the systematic analyses of the timing of gene regulation and studies on the effects of chromatin modifying enzymes on promoter accessibility. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a specific method involving formaldehyde mediated protein-chromatin fixation to preserve the interaction for subsequent target identification. However, the conventional single-step cross-linking technique does not preserve all protein-DNA interactions, especially for transcription factors in hyper-dynamic equilibrium with chromatin or for coactivator interactions. Here, we describe a versatile, efficient "two-step" XChIP method that involves sequential protein-protein fixation followed by protein-DNA fixation. This method has been used successfully for analysis of chromatin binding for transcription factors (NF-κB, STAT3), polymerases (RNA Pol II), coactivators (CBP/p300, CDK9), and chromatin structural proteins (modified histones). Modifications of DNA extraction and sonication suitable for downstream target identification by quantitative genomic PCR and next generation sequencing are described.

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