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DNA Footprinting DNA Footprinting was developed in 1977 and is an analytical procedure in molecular biology for identifying the specific sequence of DNA (the binding site) that binds to a particular protein. DNA Footprinting is most commonly performed on proteins that are thought to play some significant functional role such as gene regulation. This method can be performed on proteins which bind both double and single-stranded DNA. Additionally, DNA-binding proteins can be split into two groups, namely site-specific DNA-binding proteins and non-specific DNA–binding proteins. Footprinting of Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes by Arnold Revzin |
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