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METHOD FOR IN VITRO ASSEMBLY OF DNA INTO CHROMATIN

Detailed Technology Description
UC San Diego researchers have developed a method for the in vitro assembly of purified DNA into chromatin. The resulting chromatin consists of periodic nucleosome arrays, as determined by the partial micrococcal nuclease digestion assay. The method involves the use of several purified proteins from pFastBac-Acf1-FLAG and pFastBac-ISWI synthesized in Sf9 cells (Fyodorov and Kadonaga, 2003). In addition to the protein components, DNA, ATP, and an ATP-regenerating system are used in this system for chromatin assembly. This chromatin assembly system is a method for the assembly of DNA into high quality chromatin that could be used for applications that require the use of DNA in the form of chromatin.
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Intellectual Property Info

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Related Materials

Fyodorov, D. V., and Kadonaga, J. T. (2003). Chromatin assembly in vitro with purified recombinant ACF and NAP-1. Methods Enzymol. 371, 499-515.


Tech ID/UC Case

27083/2001-146-0


Related Cases

2001-146-0

*Abstract
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*Principal Investigator

Name: Dmitry Fyodorov

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Name: James Kadonaga

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Country/Region
USA

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