In VIVO Footprinting - Advances in Molecular & Cell Biology - Cartwright - Books - Elsevier Science & Technology - 9780762301454 - August 22, 1997
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In VIVO Footprinting - Advances in Molecular & Cell Biology

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In VIVO Footprinting - Advances in Molecular & Cell Biology

The revolution in biological research initiated by the demonstration that particular DNA molecules could be isolated, recombined in novel ways, and conveniently replicated to high copy number in vivo for further study has spawned many additional advances that have enhanced our understanding of cellular processes to an astonishing degree.


Publisher Marketing: The revolution in biological research initiated by the demonstration that particular DNA molecules could be isolated, recombined in novel ways, and conveniently replicated to high copy number in vivo for further study, that is, the recombinant DNA era, has spawned many additional advances, both methodological and intellectual, that have enhanced our understanding of cellular processes to an astonishing degree. As part of the subsequent outpouring of information, research exploring the mechanisms of gene regulation, both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes (but particularly the latter), has been particularly well represented. Although no one technical approach can be said to have brought the filed to its current level of sophistication, the ability to map the interactions of trans-acting factors with their DNA recognition sequences to a high level of precision has certainly been one of the more important advances. This "footprinting" approach has become almost ubiquitous in gene regulatory studies; however, it is in its ""in vivo"" application that ambiguities, confusions, and inconsistencies that may arise from a purely ""in vitro""-based approach can often be resolved and placed in their proper perspective. Put more simply, that an interaction can be demonstrated to occur between purified factors and a particular piece of DNA in a test tube does not, of course, say anything regarding whether such interactions are occurring "in vivo." The ability to probe for such interactions as they occur inside cells, with due attention paid to the relevant developmental stage, or to the tissue specificity of the interaction being probed, has made "in vivo" footprinting approach an invaluable adjunct to the "gene jockey's" arsenal of weapons.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 22, 1997
ISBN13 9780762301454
Publishers Elsevier Science & Technology
Pages 228
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 14 mm   ·   520 g
Editor Cartwright, I.L. (College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA)

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