Rapid and Quantitative CELD Assay to Measure the Specificity of Transcription Factor-DNA-Binding Interactions and Identify cis -Elements
2018
: Specific interaction between transcription factor (TF) and cis-regulatory elements in the context of chromatin is the key to determining gene expression. Thus, it is important to measure DNA-binding specificity and identify cis-elements of TFs of your interest. In this chapter, we described a microwell-based assay to determine DNA-binding specificity by using translational fusion of a TF with a highly active cellulase (CELD), which hydrolyzes 4-methylumbelliferyl β-D-cellobioside to a fluorescent 4-methylumbelliferone product. The hydrolysis activity arrows us to quantify the binding strength between TF-CELD fusion protein and biotinylated DNA sequences in a 96-well microplate. The high-throughput and quantitative nature of CELD assay enable researchers to test a large number of putative DNA-binding sites of TFs, which subsequently leads to the identification of its direct target genes.
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