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University of Illinois publishes research in DNA research.
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November 11, 2009
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According to recent research published in the journal Molecular Cell, "An encounter between a DNA-translocating enzyme and a DNA-bound protein must occur frequently in the cell, but little is known about its outcome. Here we developed a multicolor single-molecule fluorescence approach to simultaneously monitor single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) translocation by a helicase, and the fate of another protein bound to the same DNA."
"Distance-dependent fluorescence quenching by the iron-sulfur cluster of the archaeal XPD (Rad3) helicase was used as a calibrated proximity ...
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