发布: 2013年07月20日第3卷第14期 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.824 浏览次数: 22811
评审: Fanglian He
Abstract
DNase I footprinting is used to precisely localise the position that a DNA binding protein, e.g. a transcription factor, binds to a DNA fragment. A DNA fragment of a few hundred bp is labelled at one end and then incubated with the proteins suspected to bind. After a limited digestion with DNase I, the reaction is quenched, DNA is precipitated and analysed on a denaturing polyacrylamide gel. This protocol uses 32P-radioactively labeled DNA.
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Gaugué, I., Bréchemier-Baey, D. and Plumbridge, J. (2013). DNase I Footprinting to Identify Protein Binding Sites. Bio-protocol 3(14): e824. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.824.
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分子生物学 > DNA > DNA-蛋白质相互作用
分子生物学 > DNA > DNA 标记
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