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Nuclear extracts, from mammalian cells

We have found that it is possible to detect protein in bacterial cell extracts and nuclear extracts from mammalian cells. By using a specific antibody... [Pg.103]

Higher eukaryotes also contain multiprotein complexes with homology to the yeast SWI/SNF complex. These complexes isolated from nuclear extracts of mammalian and Drosophila cells have been found to assist binding of transcription factors to their cognate sites in nucleosomal DNA in an ATP-requiring process. The experiment shown in Figure... [Pg.477]


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