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Two-Hybrid System Techniques
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Definición
- Screening techniques first developed in yeast to identify genes encoding interacting proteins. Variations are used to evaluate interplay between proteins and other molecules. Two-hybrid techniques refer to analysis for protein-protein interactions, one-hybrid for DNA-protein interactions, three-hybrid interactions for RNA-protein interactions or ligand-based interactions. Reverse n-hybrid techniques refer to analysis for mutations or other small molecules that dissociate known interactions. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique that analyze for proteins interacting with specific DNA sequences. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique that analyze for mutations or small molecules that interfere with or dissociate specific protein-DNA interactions. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique that analyze for mutations or small molecules that interfere with or dissociate specific protein-protein interactions. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique that analyze for proteins that interact with specific RNA molecules. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique. Variations on the two-hybrid system technique that analyze for mutations or small molecules that interfere with or dissociate specific interactions between protein and RNA molecules or other ligands.
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Etiquetas alternativas
- Two-Hybrid Assay
- Two-Hybrid Method
- Two-Hybrid System Technics
En otras lenguas
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francés
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Méthode de double hybride
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Technologie de double hybride
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Test de double hybride
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/JVR-G8XMK4N4-P
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