Overview
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Tom Moss
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Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de l’Université Laval, Centre Hopital Universitaire de Québec et Départment de biologie médicale, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
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Table of contents (43 protocols)
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- Ian A. Taylor, Michelle Webb
Pages 301-314
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- Simon E. Plyte, G. Geoff Kneale
Pages 315-321
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- Rainer Meffert, Klaus Dose, Gabriele Rathgeber, Hans-Jochen Schäfer
Pages 323-335
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- Nikolai Naryshkin, Younggyu Kim, Qianping Dong, Richard H. Ebright
Pages 337-361
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- Jim Persinger, Blaine Bartholomew
Pages 363-381
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- François Robert, Benoit Coulombe
Pages 383-393
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- Stefan I. Dimitrov, Tom Moss
Pages 395-402
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- Christian Zwieb, Sankar Adhya
Pages 403-416
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- David R. Setzer, Deborah B. Schulman, Michael J. Bumbulis
Pages 431-449
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- Virgil Rhodius, Nigel Savery, Annie Kolb, Stephen Busby
Pages 451-464
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- Bernard A. Connolly, Hsiao-Hui Liu, Damian Parry, Lisa E. Engler, Michael R. Kurpiewski, Linda Jen-Jacobson
Pages 465-490
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- Mark L. Carpenter, Anthony W. Oliver, G. Geoff Kneale
Pages 491-502
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- Mark L. Carpenter, Anthony W. Oliver, G. Geoff Kneale
Pages 503-510
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- Christopher M. Read, Ilian Jelesarov
Pages 511-533
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- Rachel M. Conlin, Raymond S. Brown
Pages 547-556
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- Patrick Schultz, Nicolas Bischler, Luc Lebeau
Pages 557-568
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- Yuri L. Lyubchenko, Alexander A. Gall, Luda S. Shlyakhtenko
Pages 569-578
About this book
Dr. Tom Moss assembles the new standard collection of cutting-edge techniques to identify key protein-DNA interactions and define their components, their manner of interaction, and their manner of function, both in the cell and in the test tube. The techniques span a wide range, from factor identification to atomic detail, and include multiple DNA footprinting analyses, including in vivo strategies, gel shift (EMSA) optimization, SELEX, surface plasmon resonance, site-specific DNA-protein crosslinking, and UV laser crosslinking. Comprehensive and broad ranging, DNA-Protein Interactions: Principles and Protocols, 2nd Edition, offers a stellar array of over 100 up-to-date and readily reproducible techniques that biochemists and molecular, cellular, and developmental biologists can use successfully today to understand DNA-protein interactions.
Reviews
"The book, written by an impressive list of worldwide contributors, will provide readers with nearly all the necessary tools for studying DNA-protein interactions, making it a perfect cell laboratory manual." -Quarterly Review of Biology
"...a great laboratory resource for biochemists and molecular, cellular, and developmental biologists." - Today's Life Science
Editors and Affiliations
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Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de l’Université Laval, Centre Hopital Universitaire de Québec et Départment de biologie médicale, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Tom Moss