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2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. e28-e28
Author(s):  
Sarolta Szentes ◽  
Nikolett Zsibrita ◽  
Mihály Koncz ◽  
Eszter Zsigmond ◽  
Pál Salamon ◽  
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Abstract We have developed a simple method called I-Block assay, which can detect sequence-specific binding of proteins to DNA in Escherichia coli. The method works by detecting competition between the protein of interest and RNA polymerase for binding to overlapping target sites in a plasmid-borne lacI promoter variant. The assay utilizes two plasmids and an E. coli host strain, from which the gene of the Lac repressor (lacI) has been deleted. One of the plasmids carries the lacI gene with a unique NheI restriction site created in the lacI promoter. The potential recognition sequences of the tested protein are inserted into the NheI site. Introduction of the plasmids into the E. coliΔlacI host represses the constitutive β-galactosidase synthesis of the host bacterium. If the studied protein expressed from a compatible plasmid binds to its target site in the lacI promoter, it will interfere with lacI transcription and lead to increased β-galactosidase activity. The method was tested with two zinc finger proteins, with the lambda phage cI857 repressor, and with CRISPR-dCas9 targeted to the lacI promoter. The I-Block assay was shown to work with standard liquid cultures, with cultures grown in microplate and with colonies on X-gal indicator plates.


2009 ◽  
Vol 36 (S16) ◽  
pp. 35-44
Author(s):  
C. K. Foley ◽  
L. G. Pedersen ◽  
T. A. Darden ◽  
M. W. Anderson

Author(s):  
Ming Li Tang ◽  
Shun Chang Wang ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Shi Guang Zhao ◽  
Yao Jing Wu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Young Hyun You ◽  
Asanga Halangoda ◽  
Victoria Buettner ◽  
Kathleen Hill ◽  
Steve Sommer ◽  
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