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Immunoprecipitation

 
 
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Gene context of Immunoprecipitation

  • We have elaborated a method, based on the in vivo formaldehyde cross-linking technique, that allows a substantial enrichment for Pc-interacting sites by immunoprecipitation of the cross-linked chromatin with anti-Pc antibodies [35].
  • A physical association between p33ING1 and p53 proteins has been detected by immunoprecipitation [36].
  • Co-immunoprecipitation studies demonstrate that RGS10 associates specifically with the activated forms of two related G-protein subunits, G alphai3, and G alphaz, but fails to interact with the structurally and functionally distinct G alphas subunit [37].
  • Immunoprecipitation experiments using antibodies to the TFB1 gene product demonstrate that the transcriptional and CTD kinase activities of factor b are closely associated with an oligomer of the three polypeptides [38].
  • Immunoprecipitation experiments with anti-SRB5 antibodies demonstrate that the acidic activating domain of VP16 specifically binds to the holoenzyme [39].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Immunoprecipitation

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