A 96-well DNase I footprinting screen for drug–DNA interactions
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Waring,et al. Design, synthesis, and biophysical and biological evaluation of a series of pyrrolobenzodiazepine-poly(N-methylpyrrole) conjugates. , 2006, Journal of medicinal chemistry.
[2] R. Altman,et al. SAFA: semi-automated footprinting analysis software for high-throughput quantification of nucleic acid footprinting experiments. , 2005, RNA.
[3] M. Waring,et al. DNA sequence recognition by the antitumor drug ditercalinium. , 2002, Biochemistry.
[4] M. Machida,et al. Electrophoretic mobility shift scanning using an automated infrared DNA sequencer. , 2001, BioTechniques.
[5] D. Hochhauser,et al. Transcriptional regulation of topoisomerase II alpha at confluence and pharmacological modulation of expression by bis-benzimidazole drugs. , 2001, Molecular pharmacology.
[6] C. Bult,et al. Functional annotation of a full-length mouse cDNA collection , 2001, Nature.
[7] R. Sederoff,et al. High-throughput AFLP analysis using infrared dye-labeled primers and an automated DNA sequencer. , 2001, BioTechniques.
[8] M. Schell,et al. Footprinting with an automated capillary DNA sequencer. , 2000, BioTechniques.
[9] B. McCord,et al. Nonradiochemical DNase I footprinting by capillary electrophoresis , 2000, Electrophoresis.
[10] A. Riggs,et al. Ligation-mediated PCR for quantitative in vivo footprinting , 2000, Nature Biotechnology.
[11] M. Machida,et al. Long-range and highly sensitive DNase I footprinting by an automated infrared DNA sequencer. , 1997, BioTechniques.
[12] V. Gudnason,et al. Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis with high throughput modifications, and its use in mutation detection in familial hypercholesterolemia. International Federation of Clinical Chemistry Scientific Division: Committee on Molecular Biology Techniques. , 1997, Clinical chemistry.
[13] T. Tullius,et al. Quantitative analysis of electrophoresis data: novel curve fitting methodology and its application to the determination of a protein-DNA binding constant. , 1997, Nucleic acids research.
[14] M. Brenowitz,et al. Quantitative nucleic acids footprinting: thermodynamic and kinetic approaches. , 1997, Current opinion in biotechnology.
[15] A. Harris,et al. Regulation of the Human Topoisomerase IIα Gene Promoter in Confluence-arrested Cells* , 1996, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[16] J. Trauger,et al. Extension of sequence-specific recognition in the minor groove of DNA by pyrrole-imidazole polyamides to 9-13 base pairs , 1996 .
[17] Roger E Bumgarner,et al. An analysis of the dynamic range and linearity of an infrared DNA sequencer , 1996, Electrophoresis.
[18] S. L. Sutter,et al. An infrared fluorescent dATP for labeling DNA. , 1995, Genome research.
[19] K. Wang,et al. A microtiter plate-based high-throughput DNA purification method. , 1995, Analytical biochemistry.
[20] R. Sandaltzopoulos,et al. Solid phase DNase I footprinting: quick and versatile. , 1994, Nucleic acids research.
[21] D. Galas,et al. DNAse footprinting: a simple method for the detection of protein-DNA binding specificity. , 1978, Nucleic acids research.
[22] M. Waring,et al. DNase I footprinting of small molecule binding sites on DNA. , 2005, Methods in molecular biology.
[23] M. Waring,et al. Articles Sequence-Selective Interaction of the Minor-Groove Interstrand Cross-Linking Agent SJG-136 with Naked and Cellular DNA: Footprinting and Enzyme Inhibition , 2005 .
[24] Keiji Takamoto,et al. Semi-automated, single-band peak-fitting analysis of hydroxyl radical nucleic acid footprint autoradiograms for the quantitative analysis of transitions. , 2004, Nucleic acids research.
[25] M. Waring,et al. High-resolution footprinting studies of drug-DNA complexes using chemical and enzymatic probes. , 2001, Methods in enzymology.
[26] J. Trauger,et al. Footprinting methods for analysis of pyrrole-imidazole polyamide/DNA complexes. , 2001, Methods in enzymology.
[27] D. Brenner,et al. Techniques to measure nucleic acid-protein binding and specificity. Nuclear extract preparations, DNase I footprinting, and mobility shift assays. , 2001, Methods in molecular biology.
[28] W. Ansorge,et al. Nonradioactive, solid-phase DNase I footprints analyzed on an A.L.F. DNA Sequencer. , 1994, BioTechniques.
[29] T. Moss,et al. DNase I footprinting. , 1994, Methods in molecular biology.
[30] S. L. Sutter,et al. Continuous, on‐line DNA sequencing using a versatile infrared laser scanner/electrophoresis apparatus , 1992, Electrophoresis.
[31] M. A. Shea,et al. Quantitative DNase footprint titration: a method for studying protein-DNA interactions. , 1986, Methods in enzymology.
[32] Donald F. Senear,et al. [9] Quantitative DNase footprint titration: A method for studying protein-DNA interactions , 1986 .