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Gel retardation at low pH resolves trp repressor-DNA complexes for quantitative study.
J. Carey
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Binding Sites
7%
Deoxyribonuclease I
12%
DNA
28%
E coli TRPR protein
100%
Electrophoresis
9%
Escherichia coli
7%
Gels
42%