Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1994260 | Methods | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Transcription is the major regulatory target of gene expression in bacteria, and is controlled by many regulatory proteins and RNAs. Microarrays are a powerful tool to study the regulation of transcription on a genomic scale. Here we describe the use of transcription profiling and ChIP-chip to study transcriptional regulation in bacteria. Transcription profiling determines the outcome of regulatory events whereas ChIP-chip identifies the protein–DNA interactions that determine these events. Together they can provide detailed information on transcriptional regulatory systems.
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Authors
Virgil A. Rhodius, Joseph T. Wade,