Polynucleotide-histone H1 complexes as probes for blot hybridization.
AUTOR(ES)
Renz, M
RESUMO
Biotin and/or 125I-labelled histone H1 proteins (21 kd) have been covalently bound to single-stranded DNA. Complexes of equal masses of DNA and modified histone H1 (approximately 1 histone H1 molecule per 70 nucleotides) were used as probes for blot hybridization experiments and found to have hybridization characteristics very similar (or identical) to radiolabelled DNA probes.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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