Visualization of DNA Repair Proteins Interaction by Immunofluorescence

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June 26th, 2020

10.3791/61447-v

June 26th, 2020

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Following DNA damage, human cells activate essential repair pathways to restore the integrity of their genome. Here, we describe the method of indirect immunofluorescence as a means to detect DNA repair proteins, analyze their spatial and temporal recruitment, and help interrogate protein-protein interaction at the sites of DNA damage.

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DNA Repair Proteins

Chapters in this video

0:04

Introduction

1:03

Nuclear Extraction and Cell Fixation

2:04

Immunofluorescence Staining

3:27

Image Acquisition

4:52

Data Analysis

5:30

Results: Protein-protein Interaction at Sites of DNA Damage

7:03

Conclusion

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