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Biochemistry

In Vitro Characterization of Histone Chaperones using Analytical, Pull-Down and Chaperoning Assays
Ruchir C. Bobde *1,2, Ketul Saharan *1,2, Somanath Baral 1,3, Surajit Gandhi 1,2, Archana Samal 1,2, Rajivgandhi Sundaram 1, Ashish Kumar 1,4, Ajit K. Singh 1,5, Aritreyee Datta 1, Dileep Vasudevan 1
1Institute of Life Sciences, 2Regional Centre for Biotechnology, 3School of Biotechnology, KIIT University, 4Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, 5Department of Pharmacology, University of Vermont College of Medicine

This protocol describes a battery of methods that includes analytical size-exclusion chromatography to study histone chaperone oligomerization and stability, pull-down assay to unravel histone chaperone-histone interactions, AUC to analyze the stoichiometry of the protein complexes, and histone chaperoning assay to functionally characterize a putative histone chaperone in vitro.

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Cancer Research

Zebrafish Larvae as a Model to Evaluate Potential Radiosensitizers or Protectors
Amlan P. Mohapatra *1,3, Deepti Parida *1,3, Debasish Mohapatra 1,4, Usharani Nayak 2,3, Rajeeb K. Swain 2, Shantibhusan Senapati 1
1Tumor microenvironment and animal models lab, Institute of Life Sciences, 2Vascular Biology lab, Institute of Life Sciences, 3Regional Centre for Biotechnology, 4School of Biotechnology, KIIT University

The zebrafish has recently been exploited as a model to validate potential radiation modifiers. The present protocol describes the detailed steps to use zebrafish embryos for radiation-based screening experiments and some observational approaches to evaluate the effect of different treatments and radiation.

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Behavior

Tracking Sugar-Elicited Local Searching Behavior in Drosophila
Manal Shakeel 1,2, Shivam Kaushik 3, Teiichi Tanimura 4, Axel Brockmann 1, Pinky Kain 3,5
1National Centre for Biological Sciences, 2The University of Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology, 3Regional Centre for Biotechnology, 4Neural Circuit Group, Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, 5Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

This protocol describes a behavioral assay for recording sugar-elicited search behavior using Drosophila melanogaster. The assay can be utilized to study feeding and foraging-related behaviors, as well as the underlying neuronal mechanisms.

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