Chapter title |
Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation and microarray-based analysis: detection of DNA methylation in breast cancer cell lines.
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Chapter number | 10 |
Book title |
Molecular Endocrinology
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Published in |
Methods in molecular biology, December 2008
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DOI | 10.1007/978-1-60327-378-7_10 |
Pubmed ID | |
Book ISBNs |
978-1-60327-377-0, 978-1-60327-378-7
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Authors |
Weng YI, Huang TH, Yan PS, Yu-I Weng, Tim H.-M. Huang, Pearlly S. Yan, Weng, Yu-I, Huang, Tim H.-M., Yan, Pearlly S. |
Abstract |
The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation microarray (MeDIP-chip) is a genome-wide, high-resolution approach to detect DNA methylation in whole genome or CpG (cytosine base followed by a guanine base) islands. The method utilizes anti-methylcytosine antibody to immunoprecipitate DNA that contains highly methylated CpG sites. Enriched methylated DNA can be interrogated using DNA microarrays or by massive parallel sequencing techniques. This combined approach allows researchers to rapidly identify methylated regions in a genome-wide manner, and compare DNA methylation patterns between two samples with diversely different DNA methylation status. MeDIP-chip has been applied successfully for analyses of methylated DNA in the different targets including animal and plant tissues. Here we present a MeDIP-chip protocol that is routinely used in our laboratory, illustrated with specific examples from MeDIP-chip analysis of breast cancer cell lines. Potential technical pitfalls and solutions are also provided to serve as workflow guidelines. |
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