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Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic ...
Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic ...
Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic ...
Dye-based real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) uses DNA binding dye to evaluate the DNA amplification process during PCR. In this mix EvaGreen® double-stranded DNA binding dye is used instead of the more widely used SYBR Green I that has similar fluorescence spectra. Compared to SYBR Green I dye EvaGreen® dye shows a higher fluorescence level, high sensitivity for detecting low template ...
ChIP-seq is one of the most important techniques for genome-wide profiling of DNA-binding proteins, histone modifications or nucleosomes. It offers higher resolution, less noise, and greater coverage compared to ChIP-chip. ...
CUT&Tag sequencing can be used to examine gene regulation or analyze transcription factors and other chromatin-associated protein bindings. Protein-DNA interactions regulate gene expression and are responsible for many biological processes and disease states. This epigenetic information is complementary to genotype and expression analysis. ...