Global profiling of protein–DNA and protein–nucleosome binding affinities using quantitative mass spectrometry
Quantitative mass spectrometry enables the proteome-wide assessment of biomolecular binding affinities. While previous approaches mainly focused on protein–small molecule interactions, the authors here present a method to probe protein–DNA and protein–nucleosome binding affinities at proteome scale....
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Main Authors: | Matthew M. Makowski, Cathrin Gräwe, Benjamin M. Foster, Nhuong V. Nguyen, Till Bartke, Michiel Vermeulen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2e2ac02d50d492280b29ec96a5b844c |
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