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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation for Tissue Samples

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Sonication of Tissue
# Using the Sonics VibraCell Sonicator, sonicate each 1.0 ml ChIP sample on ice, in a cold room, at Power Output 5 watts 6 times for 30 seconds each
(60% amplitude--this ranges depending on how much tissue so play around with amplitude for your sample to get near 5W), with at least 30 second cooling on ice between each 30-second sanitation. Remember to clean sonicator with water prior to use, in between samples and following use.
*If using the Branson Sonifier 250: Set at constant cycle, output control 3 (will give output measurement of 5) and sonicate samples 10x each for 10 sec with a 20 sec recovery period between each.
# Spin the sonicated mixture at 14,000 rpm in a microfuge for 15 minutes at 4°C and collect the supernatant and nano drop samples and calculate the amount needed for 25ug of chromatin.
 
# Snap-freeze the sample in liquid nitrogen and store at -80°C, or do not freeze and continue with the immunoprecipitation steps below.
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