ChIP-Seq is a well-established method to map specific protein-binding sites. It has given rise to a vast number of derivatives, such as AHT-ChIP-Seq1, BisChIP-Seq2, CAST-ChIP3, ChIP-BMS4, ChIP-BS-seq5, ChIPmentation6, Drop-ChIP7, Mint-ChIP8, PAT–ChIP9, reChIP-seq10, scChIP-seq11, and X-ChIP12. Sequential ChIP-seq (reChIP) can also show the association of different proteins on the chromatin13.
In this method, DNA-protein complexes are crosslinked in vivo. Next, samples are fragmented and treated with an exonuclease to trim unbound oligonucleotides. Protein-specific antibodies are used to immunoprecipitate the DNA-protein complex. The DNA is extracted, purified, and sequenced, giving high-resolution sequences of the protein-binding sites.