Spike-in Chromatin Catalog No: 53083 Lot No: 02317006 Format: 15 rxns Quality Control: The Spike-in Chromatin is sonicated using Active Motif’s Epishear Probe sonicator. Chromatin is then tested with Spike-in Antibody (Catalog No. 61686) in combination with human chromatin and a robust histone modification antibody using Active Motif’s ChIP-IT High Sensitivity Kit (Catalog No. 53040). ChIP qPCR is performed using primers for human and Drosophila genes. ChIP-seq results are mapped to the human and Drosophila reference genomes. Contents Spike-in Chromatin prepared from Schneider’s Drosophila Line 2 (S2) cells is provided for 15 rxns of robust histone modification antibody targets. Chromatin is provided at a concentration of 10 ng/µl. Robust Histone Modification Ab Transcription Factor Ab Sample Chromatin Spike-in Chromatin 25 µg 50 ng 25 µg 20 ng Antibody of Interest 4 µg 4 µg Spike-in Antibody 2 µg 2 µg If optimizing the amount of chromatin to use per ChIP reaction, we recommend adjusting the amount of spike-in chromatin used in order to maintain the same chromatin ratio (Sample:Spike-in) as suggested on the data sheet. Background The Spike-in Chromatin is intended for use with Active Motif’s Spike-in Antibody (Catalog No. 61686) to normalize chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments. ChIP is a multi-step process in which variations caused by sample loss during immunoprecipitation and library preparation, uneven sequencing read depth or user differences can lead to results that are difficult to interpret. To overcome this challenge, Active Motif has developed a spike-in strategy to normalize out technical variation and sample processing bias. Additionally, the normalization strategy can be used to monitor the effects of experimental conditions, such as inhibitory compounds or mutants. A standard ChIP reaction is set up using experimenal chromatin (e.g. human) and an antibody of interest. In addition, Drosophila melanogaster chromatin is added, or “spiked-in”, to each reaction as a minor fraction of the total chromatin. An antibody that recognizes the Drosophila-specific histone variant, H2Av, is also added to the reaction. The Spike-in antibody provides a mechanism to reliably pull down a small fraction of Drosophila chromatin that is consistent across all samples. Since variation introduced during the ChIP procedure will aslo occur with the spike-in chromatin, a normalization factor can be created based on the Drosophila signal and applied to the sample genome. Unlike other normalization methods that rely on the same protein-specific antibody for both sample and normalization control, Active Motif’s normalization strategy with the separate Spike-in antibody enables normalization across different antibodies without bias. Storage and Guarantee: Store at -80°C. We recommend aliquoting the chromatin into single-use fractions and then storing them at -80°C. This eliminates repeated freeze/thaw cycles. This product is guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt. This product is for research use only and is not for use in diagnostic procedures. North America 877 222 9543 • Europe +32 (0)2 653 0001 • Japan +81 (0)3 5225 3638 • www.activemotif.com
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