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titleOfInvention A method for detecting the interaction of a polypeptide of interest with a target nucleotide sequence
abstract The present invention relates generally to a method for detecting the interaction of a polypeptide of interest with a target nucleotide sequence. More particularly, the present invention relates to a one-hybrid screening method. The present invention is predicated, in part, on a modification to a standard one-hybrid screening protocol, which involves utilising a mating step to introduce the library construct and reporter construct into the same cell. This modification improves the efficiency of the screen and eliminates the labour intensive step of isolating the library plasmids from the library host strain and subsequently introducing the isolated plasmids into the reporter strain.
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