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ABSTRACT Mutations in myelin regulatory factor (MYRF) are linked to demyelinating disorders. We report a 38‐year‐old male who developed acute symmetric leukoencephalopathy mimicking a stroke following an influenza A virus infection. While clinical symptoms markedly improved with corticosteroids, MRI revealed persistent white matter lesions, contrasting
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Science, 1983
The structures of three proteins that regulate gene expression have been determined recently and suggest how these proteins may bind to their specific recognition sites on the DNA. One protein (Cro) is a repressor of gene expression, the second (CAP) usually stimulates gene expression, and the third (lambda repressor) can act as either a repressor or ...
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The structures of three proteins that regulate gene expression have been determined recently and suggest how these proteins may bind to their specific recognition sites on the DNA. One protein (Cro) is a repressor of gene expression, the second (CAP) usually stimulates gene expression, and the third (lambda repressor) can act as either a repressor or ...
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1998
The first step in DNA replication involves the recognition of origin DNA sequences by origin-binding proteins. The three-dimensional structures of three different origin DNA-binding proteins have recently been solved. These proteins form a structural class distinct from other DNA-binding proteins.
A M, Edwards, A, Bochkarev, L, Frappier
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The first step in DNA replication involves the recognition of origin DNA sequences by origin-binding proteins. The three-dimensional structures of three different origin DNA-binding proteins have recently been solved. These proteins form a structural class distinct from other DNA-binding proteins.
A M, Edwards, A, Bochkarev, L, Frappier
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Cytoplasmic DNA-binding proteins
Experimental Cell Research, 1973Abstract Cytoplasmic DNA-binding proteins were isolated from Chinese hamster liver, kidney and tissue culture cells by DNA-polyacrylamide chromatography. With homologous Chinese hamster DNA, and with calf thymus DNA, 1.4% of the proteins were bound to the column. With single-stranded DNA and with heterologous Micrococcus lysodeikticus DNA there was
S T, Vaughan, D E, Comings
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Ultrasensitive protein–DNA binding assays
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2003Protein-DNA binding assays have been used in a variety of fields from fundamental studies regarding the binding process itself, to serving as probes for the detection, quantification and separation of target analytes. These assays have been used for the study of protein-DNA complex stoichiometry, the detection of DNA damage, and real-time separation of
Victor, Pavski, X Chris, Le
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Science, 1988
Study of proteins that recognize specific DNA sequences has yielded much information, but the field is still in its infancy. Already two major structural motifs have been discovered, the helix-turn-helix and zinc finger, and numerous examples of DNA-binding proteins containing either of them are known. The restriction enzyme Eco RI uses yet a different
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Study of proteins that recognize specific DNA sequences has yielded much information, but the field is still in its infancy. Already two major structural motifs have been discovered, the helix-turn-helix and zinc finger, and numerous examples of DNA-binding proteins containing either of them are known. The restriction enzyme Eco RI uses yet a different
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Affinity purification of DNA-binding proteins
Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 2001The focus of this review is on DNA affinity chromatography, which is the most powerful tool for purification of DNA binding proteins. The use of nonspecific-, sequence specific- and single stranded-DNA affinity columns in purification of various DNA binding proteins is discussed.
H, Gadgil, S A, Oak, H W, Jarrett
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DNA-Binding proteins in human serum
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975Summary Human serum DNA-binding proteins were isolated by affinity chromatography on DNA-cellulose. These proteins represent a significant fraction (1.5%) of the serum proteins. The isolated proteins were quantitatively assayed by a nitrocellulose membrane filter technique using human DNA.
S P, Brehm, S O, Hoch, J A, Hoch
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DNA-binding proteins of mammalian mitochondria
Mitochondrion, 2005Acid-soluble proteins were isolated from liver and spleen mitochondria and their ability to form complexes with DNA was investigated. According to electrophoresis data, acid-soluble proteins include about 20 polypeptides ranging in the molecular mass from 10 to 120 kDa.
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