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Affinity-based Isolation of Tagged Nuclei from Drosophila Tissues for Gene Expression Analysis
Published on: March 25, 2014
Examining the effects of nuclear GPCRs on gene expression using isolated nuclei
George Vaniotis1, Sarah Gora, André Nantel
1Montreal Heart Institute, 5000 Belanger Street, Montreal, QC, Canada, H1T 1C8.
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The measurement of changes in the transcriptome is a common end point for various pathologic and pharmacologic studies. In recent years, with the discovery of a host of potential pharmacologic targets located directly on the nuclear membrane, the need to assess their potential control over the transcriptome has arisen. Here we present techniques for assessing changes in gene expression in isolated nuclei in response to stimulation by endogenous GPCRs on the nuclear membrane.
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