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The following pages link to A bacterial two-hybrid selection system for studying protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions (Q24681782):
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- Pinpointing phosphotyrosine-dependent interactions downstream of the collagen receptor DDR1 (Q24298387) (← links)
- A mammalian homolog of Drosophila tumorous imaginal discs, Tid1, mediates agrin signaling at the neuromuscular junction (Q24318824) (← links)
- Zinc finger nucleases: custom-designed molecular scissors for genome engineering of plant and mammalian cells (Q24535831) (← links)
- Rapid "open-source" engineering of customized zinc-finger nucleases for highly efficient gene modification (Q24651280) (← links)
- Targeted genome editing in human cells with zinc finger nucleases constructed via modular assembly (Q24655166) (← links)
- Discovering DNA regulatory elements with bacteria (Q24657758) (← links)
- Histone deacetylase 8 safeguards the human ever-shorter telomeres 1B (hEST1B) protein from ubiquitin-mediated degradation (Q24671304) (← links)
- Highly specific zinc finger proteins obtained by directed domain shuffling and cell-based selection (Q24683209) (← links)
- Novel mobilizable prokaryotic two-hybrid system vectors for high-throughput protein interaction mapping in Escherichia coli by bacterial conjugation (Q24802482) (← links)
- Genome-editing Technologies for Gene and Cell Therapy (Q26769662) (← links)
- Origins of Programmable Nucleases for Genome Engineering (Q26778501) (← links)
- A Glimpse to Background and Characteristics of Major Molecular Biological Networks (Q26780497) (← links)
- Evolution of I-SceI Homing Endonucleases with Increased DNA Recognition Site Specificity (Q27665420) (← links)
- Engineering polydactyl zinc-finger transcription factors (Q28217078) (← links)
- Intracellular detection and evolution of site-specific proteases using a genetic selection system (Q28257999) (← links)
- Induction of stable drug resistance in human breast cancer cells using a combinatorial zinc finger transcription factor library (Q28479198) (← links)
- Cyanobacterial non-mevalonate pathway: (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enyl diphosphate synthase interacts with ferredoxin in Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 (Q28485573) (← links)
- Comparison of Chemical Sensitivity of Fresh and Long-Stored Heat Resistant Neosartorya fischeri Environmental Isolates Using BIOLOG Phenotype MicroArray System (Q28552912) (← links)
- Novel interaction of the dopamine D2 receptor and the Ca2+ binding protein S100B: role in D2 receptor function (Q28568022) (← links)
- Efficient design and assembly of custom TALEN and other TAL effector-based constructs for DNA targeting (Q29616145) (← links)
- Exploring bacterial organelle interactomes: a model of the protein-protein interaction network in the Pdu microcompartment (Q30153236) (← links)
- Intracellular protein interaction mapping with FRET hybrids (Q30159548) (← links)
- Custom DNA-binding proteins come of age: polydactyl zinc-finger proteins (Q30699677) (← links)
- Mapping protein-protein interactions with combinatorial biology methods (Q30714134) (← links)
- MAPPIT: a cytokine receptor-based two-hybrid method in mammalian cells. (Q30860835) (← links)
- Human zinc fingers as building blocks in the construction of artificial transcription factors. (Q30887297) (← links)
- Antibodies in proteomics I: generating antibodies (Q30943792) (← links)
- A systematic method for identifying small-molecule modulators of protein-protein interactions (Q31122646) (← links)
- The potential of protein-detecting microarrays for clinical diagnostics. (Q31123538) (← links)
- A combined yeast/bacteria two-hybrid system: development and evaluation (Q31154954) (← links)
- Phenotypic alteration of eukaryotic cells using randomized libraries of artificial transcription factors (Q31156145) (← links)
- Peptides as modulators of enzymes and regulatory proteins (Q33198893) (← links)
- Induction and characterization of taxol-resistance phenotypes with a transiently expressed artificial transcriptional activator library (Q33205727) (← links)
- Phenotypic alteration and target gene identification using combinatorial libraries of zinc finger proteins in prokaryotic cells (Q33219967) (← links)
- Identification of a potential regulator of the gap junction protein pannexin1. (Q33236158) (← links)
- Identifying DNA sequences recognized by a transcription factor using a bacterial one-hybrid system (Q33280931) (← links)
- Standardized reagents and protocols for engineering zinc finger nucleases by modular assembly. (Q33280963) (← links)
- Profiling the DNA-binding specificities of engineered Cys2His2 zinc finger domains using a rapid cell-based method (Q33286236) (← links)
- Screening of AMP-activated protein kinase alpha2 subunit interacting proteins by bacterial two-hybrid system (Q33306964) (← links)
- Identifying small-molecule modulators of protein-protein interactions (Q33330047) (← links)
- Versatile selection technology for intracellular protein-protein interactions mediated by a unique bacterial hitchhiker transport mechanism (Q33411263) (← links)
- Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays (Q33508083) (← links)
- Zinc finger nucleases as tools to understand and treat human diseases (Q33622931) (← links)
- Functional profiling of p53-binding sites in Hdm2 and Hdmx using a genetic selection system (Q33635059) (← links)
- Engineering Single Cys2His2 Zinc Finger Domains Using a Bacterial Cell-Based Two-Hybrid Selection System (Q33648105) (← links)
- Color and monochrome lensless on-chip imaging of Caenorhabditis elegans over a wide field-of-view (Q33849236) (← links)
- Repression of phase-variable cup gene expression by H-NS-like proteins in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Q33911477) (← links)
- Zinc-finger nucleases as a novel therapeutic strategy for targeting hepatitis B virus DNAs. (Q33931634) (← links)
- Custom-designed zinc finger nucleases: what is next? (Q34067230) (← links)
- Drug discovery with engineered zinc-finger proteins (Q34197502) (← links)