Cell Biology - Devising Experiments

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The discussion focuses on devising experiments in cell biology to confirm specific statements related to protein activity and regulation. Suggested experimental approaches include DNAase II sensitivity assays, electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA), and DNA footprinting techniques. The conversation emphasizes the need for methods that can effectively determine both positive and negative regulation of proteins. Participants are encouraged to share additional experimental ideas or insights. The goal is to design experiments that yield clear results regarding protein activity.
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Cell Biology -- Devising Experiments

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I need to devise an experiment that would confirm the 3 statements. By experiements, it means something along the line of DNAase II sensitivity assay, EMSA, DNA footprinting etc

What kind of experiments can determine protien activity? Specially, determining positive and negative regulation?
 

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niravana21 said:
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Nobody but you can see the picture. And you can see it because you have it in your cache and/or you are logged into your gmail account.
 


it should be attached now
 
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