Overview
A DNA binding assay is a technique used to measure the ability of a molecule to bind to a specific DNA sequence. It is used to evaluate the effectiveness of DNA-binding proteins, such as transcription factors, in regulating gene expression. This assay is essential in many scientific processes, including drug discovery and the study of gene regulation. It is also a reliable, cost-effective way to assess the binding affinity of proteins to DNA sequences of interest.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Template Independent Synthesis of Nucleic Acid Libraries
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2023 · ChemBioChem
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2022 · ChemBioChem
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