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Quantification of Transcription Factor Binding in Cell Extracts Using an Electrochemical, Structure-Switching Biosensor

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 134, Issue 7, Pages 3346-3348

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja2115663

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  1. ARO Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies
  2. NIH [R01EB007689, R01EB009764]

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Transcription factor expression levels, which sensitively reflect cellular development and disease state, are typically monitored via cumbersome, reagent-intensive assays that require relatively large quantities of cells. Here, we demonstrate a simple, quantitative approach to their detection based on a simple, electrochemical sensing platform. This sensor sensitively and quantitatively detects its target transcription factor in complex media (e.g., 250 mu g/mL crude nuclear extracts) in a convenient, low-reagent process requiring only 10 mu L of sample. Our approach thus appears a promising means of monitoring transcription factor levels.

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