
Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341 Exercise 29
A gel retardation assay can be used to study the binding of proteins to a segment of DNA. This method is described in Chapter 20. When a protein binds to a segment of DNA, it retards the movement of the DNA through a gel, so the DNA appears at a higher point in the gel (see the following).
a.
Lane 1: 900-bp fragment alone
Lane 2: 900-bp fragment plus a protein that binds to the 900-bp fragment
In this example, the segment of DNA is 900 bp in length, and the binding of a protein causes the DNA to appear at a higher point in the gel. If this 900-bp fragment of DNA contains a eukaryotic promoter for a protein-encoding gene, draw a gel that shows the relative locations of the 900-bp fragment under the following conditions:
Lane 1: 900 bp plus TFIID
Lane 2: 900 bp plus TFIIB
Lane 3: 900 bp plus TFIID and TFIIB
Lane 4: 900 bp plus TFIIB and RNA polymerase II
Lane 5: 900 bp plus TFIID, TFIIB, and RNA polymerase II/ TFIIF

a.
Lane 1: 900-bp fragment alone
Lane 2: 900-bp fragment plus a protein that binds to the 900-bp fragment
In this example, the segment of DNA is 900 bp in length, and the binding of a protein causes the DNA to appear at a higher point in the gel. If this 900-bp fragment of DNA contains a eukaryotic promoter for a protein-encoding gene, draw a gel that shows the relative locations of the 900-bp fragment under the following conditions:
Lane 1: 900 bp plus TFIID
Lane 2: 900 bp plus TFIIB
Lane 3: 900 bp plus TFIID and TFIIB
Lane 4: 900 bp plus TFIIB and RNA polymerase II
Lane 5: 900 bp plus TFIID, TFIIB, and RNA polymerase II/ TFIIF
Explanation
The binding of proteins to DNA (deoxyrib...
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