Nonspecific Amplification or Multiple Melt Peaks in SYBR Green qPCR
Symptom
Multiple products or melt curve peaks appear in SYBR Green qPCR after ChIP, indicating amplification of off-target sequences. Gel electrophoresis may reveal bands at incorrect sizes or multiple bands.
Common Causes
1Primers binding nonspecifically due to annealing temperature too low
2Excess primer concentration (e.g. 500 nM) leading to off-target binding
3Primer-dimer formation consuming reagents and generating spurious signal
4Excess ChIP template DNA input saturating the reaction due to high enrichment
Solutions
1Increase annealing temperature by 2–4°C to improve primer specificity
2Reduce primer concentration from 500 nM to 200–300 nM
3Reduce template DNA input; ChIP DNA is often highly enriched and can saturate reactions
4Run PCR products on agarose gel to verify correct product size
5Redesign primers if gel verification shows incorrect product size or persistent nonspecific bands