You know that there is a protein in a particular cell line that binds within the first 200 bp of a gene's promoter to activate its transcription. You have another cell line in which the same gene is not expressed, and you suspect that this is due to the lack of binding to this protein. How could electrophoretic-mobility shift assays (EMSA) help test your hypothesis?
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