Protein-DNA interactions under high-pressure conditions, studied by capillary narrow-tube electrophoresis

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The method of electrophoretic mobility shift assay under high-pressure conditions was improved using a high-pressure electrophoresis apparatus with capillary narrow-tube gel. It was found that the protein-DNA complex in the gel was stained as a high-resolution spot with ethidium bromide. Using this method, it was found that the behavior under high-pressure conditions of the protein-DNA complex composed of NtrC protein and its target promoter DNA is important for the pressure-regulated transcription process, and it was confirmed that the complex was dissociated above a pressure of 70 MPa.

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Kawano, H., Nakasone, K., Abe, F., Kato, C., Yoshida, Y., Usami, R., & Horikoshi, K. (2005). Protein-DNA interactions under high-pressure conditions, studied by capillary narrow-tube electrophoresis. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 69(7), 1415–1417. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.69.1415

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