Confirming the functional importance of a protein-DNA interaction

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Abstract

Identifying DNA-binding proteins that interact with a control region of interest has become quite straightforward. However, the functional relevance of a given protein-DNA interaction is difficult to establish. The hypothesis that an interaction is relevant can be tested by several different experiments, 12 of which are outlined in this article. It must be remembered that none of these experiments by itself is conclusive. The information gained from each approach is described and explanations are given for why each yields useful but inconclusive results. The approaches vary widely with respect to the amount of effort required and the quality of information obtained. © 2012 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Carey, M. F., Peterson, C. L., & Smale, S. T. (2012). Confirming the functional importance of a protein-DNA interaction. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 7(7), 733–757. https://doi.org/10.1101/pdb.top070060

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