Results: Protein-protein Interaction at Sites of DNA Damage
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Indirect immunofluorescence makes it possible to detect DNA repair proteins, photos of spatial and temporal recruitment and it helps interrogate Proteinprotein interactions at the site of DNA damage. Following DNA damage, DNA repair proteins are r
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Following DNA damage, human cells activate essential repair pathways to restore the integrity of their genome. Here, we describe the method of indirect immunofluorescence as a means to detect DNA repair proteins, analyze their spatial and temporal recruitment, and help interrogate protein-protein interaction at the sites of DNA damage.