Carolina dos Santos Passos Answered Jun 12, 2023
Colorado State University
The talk will provide details on the design, characterization and applications of our avidity-based sensors to detect Ub–nucleosomes in mammalian cells. The main focus will be on our sensor to detect the DNA damage-associated H2AK13/15Ub. In the second part, I will present a protocol to assess the real-time recruitment of H2AK13/15Ub readers to DNA double-strand breaks. General details on sample preparation will be provided and more specific details can be provided upon request.
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