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Significats de footprinting en anglès
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Ús de footprinting en anglès
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In vivo footprinting analysis of this region identified six specific protein-binding sites.
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We can do this for different food supply chains using carbon footprinting methods.
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Equilibrium and time-dependent footprinting links site-specific structural information with thermodynamic and kinetic transitions.
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The folding pattern was further supported by chemical footprinting with bromine.
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DNA-melting and DNase I footprinting experiments were also performed.
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We show by footprinting that HMG-D binds preferentially on one side of the bulged DNA.
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Results of DNase I footprinting provide strong support for bent recognition helices in leucine zipper protein-DNA complexes.
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In vivo DMS-LMPCR footprinting of the upstream LTR revealed evidence for factor binding at several previously characterized motifs.
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The protein footprinting method described herein has a generic application for high-resolution solution structural studies of multiprotein-nucleic acid contacts.
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Results from footprinting analysis revealed association of cellular proteins with the 130 nucleotide sequence located in the Tat-responsive region.
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The NBS is well protected during DNase I footprinting assays and specifically binds proteins in electrophoretic mobility shift assays.
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We show, using enzymatic and chemical footprinting, that negative superhelicity facilitates the formation of secondary DNA structures under physiological conditions.
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DNase I footprinting experiments indicated that the nuclease specifically binds to its cleavage sites on the DNA under non-catalytic conditions.
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Mutational, footprinting and interference studies indicate predominant interactions of I-TevI across the minor groove and phosphate backbone of the DNA.
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Hydroxyl radical footprinting can probe the solvent accessibility of the ribose moiety of the individual nucleotides of DNA and RNA.
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Synchrotron footprinting is a valuable technique in structural biology for understanding macromolecular solution-state structure and dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids.