Title : Specific binding of cyclic-AMP receptor protein to DNA. Effect of the sequence and of the introduction of a nick in the binding site.

Pub. Date : 1992 Oct

PMID : 1334673






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1 The binding of Escherichia coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein (CRP) to several DNA fragments of about 45 base pairs, bearing the natural lactose or galactose sites, as well as several synthetic related sites, was investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy and gel retardation experiments. Lactose catabolite gene activator protein Escherichia coli
2 The binding of Escherichia coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein (CRP) to several DNA fragments of about 45 base pairs, bearing the natural lactose or galactose sites, as well as several synthetic related sites, was investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy and gel retardation experiments. Lactose catabolite gene activator protein Escherichia coli
3 The binding of Escherichia coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein (CRP) to several DNA fragments of about 45 base pairs, bearing the natural lactose or galactose sites, as well as several synthetic related sites, was investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy and gel retardation experiments. Galactose catabolite gene activator protein Escherichia coli
4 The binding of Escherichia coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein (CRP) to several DNA fragments of about 45 base pairs, bearing the natural lactose or galactose sites, as well as several synthetic related sites, was investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy and gel retardation experiments. Galactose catabolite gene activator protein Escherichia coli
5 A single strand nick was introduced at the centre of a symmetrized gal site and this reduces the binding energy of CRP by about 0.6 Kcal. cyclohexenoesculetin-beta-galactoside catabolite gene activator protein Escherichia coli