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.Filter-Binding Assays Peter G. Stockley
Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assays for the Analysis of DNA-Protein Interactions Marc-Andr? Laniel, Alain B?liveau, and Sylvain L. Gu?rin
DNase I Footprinting, Beno?t Leblanc and Tom Moss. Footprinting with Exonuclease III Willi Metzger and Hermann Heumann
Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting Evgeny Zaychikov, Peter Schickor, Ludmilla Denissova, and Hermann Heumann
The Use of Diethyl Pyrocarbonate and Potassium Permanganate as Probes for Strand Separation and Structural Distortions in DNA Brenda F. Kahl and Marvin R. Paule
Footprinting DNA-Protein Interactions in Native Polyacrylamide Gels by Chemical Nucleolytic Activity of 1,10 -Phenanthroline-Copper Athanasios G. Papavassilou
Uranyl Photofootprinting Peter E. Nielsen
Osmium Tetroxide Modification and the Study of DNA-Protein Interactions James A. McClellan
Determination of a Transcription Factor-Binding Site by Nuclease Prol“8