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Purification methods for the sequence-specific DNA-binding protein nuclear factor I (NFI)--generation of protein
I Gander1, R Foeckler, L Rogge
1Institut für Biochemie der Universität München, F.R.G.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|December 20, 1988
Abstract:
The paper describes a potent purification method, preparative gel retention, for the purification of sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins. This procedure exploits the sequence-specific DNA-binding affinity of such proteins for their enrichment, comparable to recognition site DNA affinity chromatography. The method was employed to obtain a pure preparation of nuclear factor I (NFI) from porcine liver from which sequences of partial peptides could be obtained. Oligonucleotide probes derived from these amino-acid sequences were used to identify genomic and cDNA clones of NFI.