AbstractWe developed a rapid method to determine DNA-binding sites for putative DNA-binding proteins. This procedure has been successfully used to define a specific consensus site for the human ZNF35 zinc finger gene. ZNF35 encodes a 58-kDA polypeptide containing 11 consecutive finger motifs located at the amino terminus, and an acidic domain located at the carboxy terminus. These features suggest that ZNF35 is a site-specific DNA-binding protein involved in the regulation of gene expression. We have expressed the ZNF35 protein from E. coli and have employed a Southwestem-polymerase chain reaction method using random oligonucleotides to identify its high-affinity binding site. The core sequence for the ZNF35 protein-binding site is 5'-C/GC/...
AbstractBy substituting non conserved amino acids present in the postulated α-helical region of zinc...
The ZNF219 gene is a member of the Kruppel-like zinc finger gene family that is involved in a divers...
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been used for genome engineering in a wide variety of organisms; h...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method to determine DNA-binding sites for putative DNA-binding proteins...
AbstractIt has long been the goal of molecular biologists to design DNA-binding proteins for the spe...
Zinc fingers are the most abundant DNA-binding motifs encoded by eukaryotic genomes and one of the b...
AbstractEngineered transcription factors and endonucleases based on designed Cys2His2 zinc finger do...
Zinc Finger Targeter (ZiFiT) is a simple and intuitive web-based tool that facilitates the design of...
AbstractUsing two synthetic oligonucleotides, we have constructed a new gene containing three zinc f...
The C2H2 zinc finger is the most commonly utilized framework for engineering DNA-binding domains wit...
Zinc Finger Targeter (ZiFiT) is a simple and intuitive web-based tool that facilitates the design of...
AbstractEngineering zinc finger protein motifs for specific DNA targets in genomes is critical in th...
Individual zinc finger (ZF) domains that recognize DNA triplets with high specificity and affinity c...
The ability to modularly assemble Zinc Finger Proteins (ZFPs) as well as the wide variety of DNA seq...
AbstractWe developed a rational scheme for designing DNA binding proteins. The scheme was applied fo...
AbstractBy substituting non conserved amino acids present in the postulated α-helical region of zinc...
The ZNF219 gene is a member of the Kruppel-like zinc finger gene family that is involved in a divers...
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been used for genome engineering in a wide variety of organisms; h...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method to determine DNA-binding sites for putative DNA-binding proteins...
AbstractIt has long been the goal of molecular biologists to design DNA-binding proteins for the spe...
Zinc fingers are the most abundant DNA-binding motifs encoded by eukaryotic genomes and one of the b...
AbstractEngineered transcription factors and endonucleases based on designed Cys2His2 zinc finger do...
Zinc Finger Targeter (ZiFiT) is a simple and intuitive web-based tool that facilitates the design of...
AbstractUsing two synthetic oligonucleotides, we have constructed a new gene containing three zinc f...
The C2H2 zinc finger is the most commonly utilized framework for engineering DNA-binding domains wit...
Zinc Finger Targeter (ZiFiT) is a simple and intuitive web-based tool that facilitates the design of...
AbstractEngineering zinc finger protein motifs for specific DNA targets in genomes is critical in th...
Individual zinc finger (ZF) domains that recognize DNA triplets with high specificity and affinity c...
The ability to modularly assemble Zinc Finger Proteins (ZFPs) as well as the wide variety of DNA seq...
AbstractWe developed a rational scheme for designing DNA binding proteins. The scheme was applied fo...
AbstractBy substituting non conserved amino acids present in the postulated α-helical region of zinc...
The ZNF219 gene is a member of the Kruppel-like zinc finger gene family that is involved in a divers...
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been used for genome engineering in a wide variety of organisms; h...