How would you use a ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) to show that when RNA pol II is bound at the promoter of Gene XYZ it recruits Capping Enzyme (but not PolyA Polymerase), and that when RNA pol II is downstream of the promoter near the polyA signal for Gene XYZ that it recruits PolyA Polymerase (but not Capping Enzyme)? Be sure to show what positive results would look like and indicate what controls you would use. I am looking for a well developed plan with lots of details with an illustration of the ideal autoradiogram, with info on primers, antibodies, etc.

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How would you use a ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) to show that when
RNA pol Il is bound at the promoter of Gene XYZ it recruits Capping Enzyme (but
not PolyA Polymerase), and that when RNA pol Il is downstream of the promoter
near the polyA signal for Gene XYZ that it recruits PolyA Polymerase (but not
Capping Enzyme)? Be sure to show what positive results would look like and
indicate what controls you would use. I am looking for a well developed plan with
lots of details with an illustration of the ideal autoradiogram, with info on primers,
antibodies, etc.
Transcribed Image Text:How would you use a ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) to show that when RNA pol Il is bound at the promoter of Gene XYZ it recruits Capping Enzyme (but not PolyA Polymerase), and that when RNA pol Il is downstream of the promoter near the polyA signal for Gene XYZ that it recruits PolyA Polymerase (but not Capping Enzyme)? Be sure to show what positive results would look like and indicate what controls you would use. I am looking for a well developed plan with lots of details with an illustration of the ideal autoradiogram, with info on primers, antibodies, etc.
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