A Sensitive and Rapid Method for Mapping Protein Bound to DNA by Atomic Force Microscopy
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概要
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We addressed the strategies of mapping protein binding sites on a DNA fragment by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The protein binding site was uniquely mapped by distinguishing two termini of a linear DNA fragment. Our simple methods were found very useful to get information on transcription regulatory regions by taking advantage of long range and quick scanning by AFM.
- 1997-10-23
著者
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TANIGAWA Masato
Joint Research Center for Atom Technology(JRCAT), Angstrom Technology Partnership(ATP)
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OKADA Takao
Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT)
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Machida Masayuki
Department Of Molecular Biology National Institute Of Bioscience And Human-technology
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Machida Masayuki
Department Of Molecular Biology National Institute Of Bioscience And Human Technology
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Okada T
Joint Research Center For Atom Technology
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Tanigawa M
Angstrom Technol. Partnership(atp) Ibaraki Jpn
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Tanigawa Masato
Joint Research Center For Atom Technology(jrcat) Angstrom Technology Partnership(atp)
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Tanigawa Masato
Joint Research Center for Atom Technology
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Okada Takao
Joint Research Center for Atom Technology
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MACHIDA Masayuki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
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