Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts

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Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts. / Nielsen, Peter E.; Jeppesen, Claus; Buchardt, O.

I: FEBS Letters, Bind 235, Nr. 1-2, 01.08.1988, s. 122-124.

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Nielsen, PE, Jeppesen, C & Buchardt, O 1988, 'Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts', FEBS Letters, bind 235, nr. 1-2, s. 122-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(88)81245-6

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Nielsen, P. E., Jeppesen, C., & Buchardt, O. (1988). Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts. FEBS Letters, 235(1-2), 122-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(88)81245-6

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Nielsen PE, Jeppesen C, Buchardt O. Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts. FEBS Letters. 1988 aug. 1;235(1-2):122-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(88)81245-6

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Nielsen, Peter E. ; Jeppesen, Claus ; Buchardt, O. / Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts. I: FEBS Letters. 1988 ; Bind 235, Nr. 1-2. s. 122-124.

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title = "Uranyl salts as photochemical agents for cleavage of DNA and probing of protein-DNA contacts",
abstract = "Single-strand DNA nicks are induced by uranyl nitrate or uranyl acetate in combination with long-wavelength (lambda approximately 420 nm) ultraviolet irradiation. The nicks occur randomly with respect to the DNA sequence. Using the lambda-repressor/ORI operator DNA system it is shown that uranyl salts can be used to photofootprint protein contacts with the DNA backbone.",
keywords = "Bacteriophage lambda/analysis, Base Sequence, DNA/drug effects, DNA, Superhelical/drug effects, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Operator Regions, Genetic, Organometallic Compounds/pharmacology, Photochemistry, Plasmids, Proteins/metabolism, Repressor Proteins/metabolism, Ultraviolet Rays, Uranium/pharmacology, Uranyl Nitrate/pharmacology",
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N2 - Single-strand DNA nicks are induced by uranyl nitrate or uranyl acetate in combination with long-wavelength (lambda approximately 420 nm) ultraviolet irradiation. The nicks occur randomly with respect to the DNA sequence. Using the lambda-repressor/ORI operator DNA system it is shown that uranyl salts can be used to photofootprint protein contacts with the DNA backbone.

AB - Single-strand DNA nicks are induced by uranyl nitrate or uranyl acetate in combination with long-wavelength (lambda approximately 420 nm) ultraviolet irradiation. The nicks occur randomly with respect to the DNA sequence. Using the lambda-repressor/ORI operator DNA system it is shown that uranyl salts can be used to photofootprint protein contacts with the DNA backbone.

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KW - Base Sequence

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KW - DNA, Superhelical/drug effects

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KW - Operator Regions, Genetic

KW - Organometallic Compounds/pharmacology

KW - Photochemistry

KW - Plasmids

KW - Proteins/metabolism

KW - Repressor Proteins/metabolism

KW - Ultraviolet Rays

KW - Uranium/pharmacology

KW - Uranyl Nitrate/pharmacology

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