LightShift™ Poly (dI-dC)
LightShift™ Poly (dI-dC)
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LightShift™ Poly (dI-dC)

Thermo Scientific LightShift Poly(dI-dC) can be used as competitor for nonspecific DNA binding proteins.More Product Data• Transfer EMSA gels usingRead more
Catalog NumberQuantity
20148E125 μL
Catalog number 20148E
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22,600
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Thermo Scientific LightShift Poly(dI-dC) can be used as competitor for nonspecific DNA binding proteins.

More Product Data
Transfer EMSA gels using the Pierce G2 Fast Blotter

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
AssayEMSA Assay
Product LineLightShift
Product TypePoly (dI-dC) for LightShift EMSA Kit
Quantity125 μL
Target SpecificityNot Target-Specific
TechniqueGel Shift
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at -20°C.

Citations & References (2)

Citations & References
Abstract
Expansion of GA Dinucleotide Repeats Increases the Density of CLAMP Binding Sites on the X-Chromosome to Promote Drosophila Dosage Compensation.
Authors:Kuzu G, Kaye EG, Chery J, Siggers T, Yang L, Dobson JR, Boor S, Bliss J, Liu W, Jogl G, Rohs R, Singh ND, Bulyk ML, Tolstorukov MY, Larschan E
Journal:PLoS Genet
PubMed ID:27414415
'Dosage compensation is an essential process that equalizes transcript levels of X-linked genes between sexes by forming a domain of coordinated gene expression. Throughout the evolution of Diptera, many different X-chromosomes acquired the ability to be dosage compensated. Once each newly evolved X-chromosome is targeted for dosage compensation in XY ... More
Tpc1 is an important Zn(II)2Cys6 transcriptional regulator required for polarized growth and virulence in the rice blast fungus.
Authors:Galhano R, Illana A, Ryder LS, Rodríguez-Romero J, Demuez M, Badaruddin M, Martinez-Rocha AL, Soanes DM, Studholme DJ, Talbot NJ, Sesma A
Journal:PLoS Pathog
PubMed ID:28742127
The establishment of polarity is a critical process in pathogenic fungi, mediating infection-related morphogenesis and host tissue invasion. Here, we report the identification of TPC1 (Transcription factor for Polarity Control 1), which regulates invasive polarized growth in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. TPC1 encodes a putative transcription factor of ... More