DNA Repair Protocols
The first edition of this laboratory manual was published in 1999 under the title DNA Repair Protocols: Eukaryotic Systems. In the second edition, the focus has been narrowed to allow more in-depth coverage of mammalian cells in particular. The 32 contributions from international researchers describe a wide range of easily reproducible techniques for the study of DNA repair. Each chapter uses a common format that includes step-by-step instructions, lists of necessary equipments and reagents, and troubleshooting tips. Editor Henderson teaches pharmacological sciences at the State U. of New York, Stony Brook. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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DNA Repair Protocols
The first edition of this laboratory manual was published in 1999 under the title DNA Repair Protocols: Eukaryotic Systems. In the second edition, the focus has been narrowed to allow more in-depth coverage of mammalian cells in particular. The 32 contributions from international researchers describe a wide range of easily reproducible techniques for the study of DNA repair. Each chapter uses a common format that includes step-by-step instructions, lists of necessary equipments and reagents, and troubleshooting tips. Editor Henderson teaches pharmacological sciences at the State U. of New York, Stony Brook. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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DNA Repair Protocols

DNA Repair Protocols

by Daryl S. Henderson (Editor)
DNA Repair Protocols

DNA Repair Protocols

by Daryl S. Henderson (Editor)

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The first edition of this laboratory manual was published in 1999 under the title DNA Repair Protocols: Eukaryotic Systems. In the second edition, the focus has been narrowed to allow more in-depth coverage of mammalian cells in particular. The 32 contributions from international researchers describe a wide range of easily reproducible techniques for the study of DNA repair. Each chapter uses a common format that includes step-by-step instructions, lists of necessary equipments and reagents, and troubleshooting tips. Editor Henderson teaches pharmacological sciences at the State U. of New York, Stony Brook. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588295132
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 10/01/2005
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology , #314
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 498
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Mutant Isolation and Gene Cloning.- Isolation of DNA Structure-Dependent Checkpoint Mutants in S. pombe.- Isolating Mutants of the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans That Are Hypersensitive to DNA-Damaging Agents.- Isolating DNA Repair Mutants of Drosophila melanogaster.- Generation, Identification, and Characterization of Repair-Defective Mutants of Arabidopsis.- Screening for—-Ray Hypersensitive Mutants of Arabidopsis.- Isolation of Mutagen-Sensitive Chinese Hamster Cell Lines by Replica Plating.- Strategies for Cloning Mammalian DNA Repair Genes.- Novel Complementation Assays for DNA Repair-Deficient Cells.- Recognition and Removal of Inappropriate or Damaged DNA Bases.- The Use of Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assays to Study DNA Repair.- Mismatch Repair Assay.- Measurement of Activities of Cyclobutane-Pyrimidine-Dimer and (6-4)-Photoproduct Photolyases.- A Dot Blot Immunoassay for UV Photoproducts.- Measurement of UV Radiation-Induced DNA Damage Using Specific Antibodies.- Quantification of Photoproducts in Mammalian Cell DNA Using Radioimmunoassay.- Monitoring Removal of Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Arabidopsis.- DNA Damage Quantitation by Alkaline Gel Electrophoresis.- The Comet Assay (Single-Cell Gel Test).- Measuring the Formation and Repair of UV Photoproducts by Ligation-Mediated PCR.- PCR-Based Assays for Strand-Specific Measurement of DNA Damage and Repair I.- PCR-Based Assays for Strand-Specific Measurement of DNA Damage and Repair II.- Gene-Specific and Mihondrial Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage.- Characterization of DNA Strand Cleavage by Enzymes That Act at Abasic Sites in DNA.- Base Excision Repair Assay Using Xenopus laevis Oocyte Extracts.- In Vitro Base Excision Repair Assay Using Mammalian Cell Extracts.- Nucleotide Excision Repair inSaccharomyces cerevisiae Whole-Cell Extracts.- In Vitro Excision Repair Assay in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.- Nucleotide Excision Repair Assay in Drosophila melanogaster Using Established Cell Lines.- Nucleotide Excision Repair in Nuclear Extracts from Xenopus Oocytes.- Assay for Nucleotide Excision Repair Protein Activity Using Fractionated Cell Extracts and UV-Damaged Plasmid DNA.- Dual-Incision Assays for Nucleotide Excision Repair Using DNA with a Lesion at a Specific Site.- DNA Strand Breakage and Repair.- In Vitro Chemiluminescence Assay to Measure Excision Repair in Cell Extracts.- Physical Monitoring of HO-Induced Homologous Recombination.- Use of P Element Transposons to Study DNA Double-Strand Break Repair in Drosophila melanogaster.- Analyzing Double-Strand Repair Events in Drosophila.- Expression of I-Sce I in Drosophila to Induce DNA Double-Strand Breaks.- Use of I-Sce I to Induce DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Nicotiana.- Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks Introduced in Mammalian Cells by Expression of I-Sce I Endonuclease.- Induction of DNA Double-Strand Breaks by Electroporation of Restriction Enzymes into Mammalian Cells.- In Vitro Rejoining of Double-Strand Breaks in Genomic DNA.- Extrachromosomal Assay for DNA Double-Strand Break Repair.- Use of Gene Targeting to Study Recombination in Mammalian DNA Repair Mutants.- DNA Damage Tolerance Mechanisms and Regulatory Responses.- Measurement of Low-Frequency DNA Breaks Using Nucleoid Flow Cytometry.- Live Analysis of the Division Cycles in X-Irradiated Drosophila Embryos.- Inhibition of DNA Synthesis by Ionizing Radiation.- Analysis of Inhibition of DNA Replication in Irradiated Cells Using the SV40-Based In Vitro Assay of DNA Replication.- Assays of Bypass Replication of Genotoxic Lesions in Mammalian Disease and Mutant Cell-Free Extracts.- Detection of Chromatin-Bound PCNA in Cultured Cells Following Exposure to DNA-Damaging Agents.- Induction of p53 Protein as a Marker for Ionizing Radiation Exposure In Vivo.- Activation of p53 Protein Function in Response to Cellular Irradiation.- Selective Extraction of Fragmented DNA from Apoptotic Cells for Analysis by Gel Electrophoresis and Identification of Apoptotic Cells by Flow Cytometry.- Detection of DNA Strand Breakage in the Analysis of Apoptosis and Cell Proliferation by Flow and Laser Scanning Cytometry.- Immunoassay for Single-Stranded DNA in Apoptotic Cells.
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