Tracking low-copy transcription factors in living bacteria: the case of the lac repressor

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  • who: Federico Garza de Leon from the Gene Machines Group, Clarendon Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom have published the research work: Tracking Low-Copy Transcription Factors in Living Bacteria: The Case of the lac Repressor, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/11,/2017
  • what: The work provides procedures and recommendations for applying tracking PALM to studies of low-copynumber proteins in living bacteria. The main reason for g(r) > 1 for treated cells is that FROS markers are located on the nucleoid and are distributed more centrally (Fig S9); as . . .

     

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