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Detecting Protein-DNA Binding by EMSA

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Electrophoretic mobility shift assay, or EMSA, is a biochemical method used to detect binding between proteins and nucleic acids. It is also called a gel shift assay. The test compares how a labeled nucleic acid moves through a gel before and after it binds a protein.

EMSA is used to see whether ...

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EMSA, the electrophoretic mobility shift assay, also known as the gel shift assay, is a versatile and sensitive biochemical procedure. EMSA elucidates binding between proteins and nucleic acids by detecting a shift in bands in gel electrophoresis.

This video describes the principles of EMSA, provides a general procedure, and discusses some...

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Gel Shift AssayProtein Nucleic Acid BindingGel ElectrophoresisSupershift AssayChromatin Remodeling EnzymesBiotinylation AssayResponse Regulator BindingPolyacrylamide Gel PreparationTRIS Buffer Binding

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