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Published on: July 26, 2010
Selection of sequences recognized by a DNA binding protein using a preparative southwestern blot
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Abstract:
We have tested the feasibility of using a preparative scale Southwestern blot to select DNA sequences specifically recognized by a DNA binding protein. We constructed a library of random 15-mer oligonucleotides and screened it using a preparative Southwestern blot with the transcriptional repressor, PRDI-BF1. Several sequences specifically recognized by PRDI-BF1 were isolated. All of these sequences are similar to PRDI, a regulatory element previously demonstrated to bind PRDI-BF1.
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