abstract |
Novel DNA-binding proteins, especially repressors of gene expression, are obtained by variegation of genes encoding known binding protein and selection for proteins binding the desired target DNA sequence. A novel selection vector is used to reduce artifacts. Heterooligimeric proteins which bind to a target DNA sequence which need not be palindromic are obtained by a variety of methods, e.g., variegation to obtain proteins binding symmetrized forms of the half-targets and heterodimerization to obtain a protein binding the entire asymmetric target. |