Rivista
/
/
Des outils pour étudier le rôle de l'architecture Protein HMGB1 dans le traitement des Helix effets de distorsion, l'ADN spécifique du site InterStrand Crosslinks
JoVE Journal
Genetica
È necessario avere un abbonamento a JoVE per visualizzare questo.  Accedi o inizia la tua prova gratuita.
JoVE Journal Genetica
Tools to Study the Role of Architectural Protein HMGB1 in the Processing of Helix Distorting, Site-specific DNA Interstrand Crosslinks
DOI:

12:19 min

November 10, 2016

,

Capitoli

  • 00:05Titolo
  • 00:50Transfection of TFO-directed ICL-containing Plasmids in Human Cells
  • 02:27Crosslinking and DNA Isolation
  • 05:21Chromatin Immunoprecipitation of TFO-directed ICL-containing Plasmids
  • 07:06DNA Supercoiling Assay and Two Dimensional Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
  • 09:30Studying DNA Topology Modification Using ChIP and DNA Supercoiling Assays
  • 10:45Conclusion

Summary

Traduzione automatica

Targeted DNA damage can be achieved by tethering a DNA damaging agent to a triplex-forming oligonucleotide (TFO). Using modified TFOs, DNA damage-specific protein association, and DNA topology modification can be studied in human cells by the utilization of modified chromatin immunoprecipitation assays and DNA supercoiling assays described herein.

Video correlati

Read Article