Evoprinter, a multigenomic comparative tool for rapid identification of functionally important DNA
...tprinting, is based on the hypothesis that functionally important sequences evolve at a significantly slower rate than nonfunctional DNA. Phylogenetic footprinting has been used successfully to discover multispecies-conserved sequences (MCSs) that are critical for gene function. An essential first step in this pr...Orientation of antenna protein in photosynthetic bacteria described
...e the label is in the protein by using mass spectroscopy. That's a kind of footprinting analysis.' This allowed the researchers to determine how the protein is oriented on the membrane. The footprinting revealed that the energy will flow from the outer part of the antenna, thro...Researchers expand efforts to explore functional landscape of the human genome
...ogical functions to RNA motifs. Michael Dorschner, Ph.D.; University of Washington, Seattle; $1.1 million (three years); High-Definition In Vivo footprinting via Single Molecule Sequencing. This groups goal is to develop an in vivo method that utilizes single molecule sequencing to identify sites of protein...Bioinformatics reveals new gene regulation system
... meeting of HHMI international research scholars in Mérida, Mexico. Gelfand and Rodionov started their search using a technique called phylogenetic footprinting to review the upstream DNA sequences of a group of genes that code for ribonucleotide reductase enzymes. These enzymes convert the ribonucleotide buil...RQ1 RNase-Free DNase from Promega
Description:...This preparation is qualified for use in applications where maintaining the integrity of RNA is critical. RQ1 DNase is qualified for use with the Core footprinting System (Cat.# E3730)....