Détails sur le projet
Description
The goal of this program is the development of new physical and chemical
techniques to solve previously intractable problems in cell and molecular
biology. More than half the effort will be devoted to the refinement of
pulsed field gradient gel electrophoresis and the development of highly
specific methods for cleaving DNA molecules. Together these techniques
will allow rapid mapping of human genes, and molecular analysis of various
chromosome rearrangements including genes and rearrangements linked to
oncogenic transformation. Part of the program will focus on the
topological properties of chromatin in tumor virus minichromosomes and in
whole mammalian chromosomes. The object is to understand how chromatin
structure and energetics change during gene expression and how the
stiffness of DNA is used in normal and abnormal gene regulation. Another
part of the program deals with the internalization of macromolecules by
lymphocytes. One objective is to study how particular lymphocytes are able
to internalize particular histocompatibility antigens. Another objective
is to develop systems that exploit lymphocyte internalization to deliver
photoactivatable drugs to malignant lymphoctyes. Finally, in two very
speculative projects techniques will be developed to probe for the
existence of RNA topoisomers and other techniques will be developed to
produce fluorescently labeled proteins biosynthetically.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 9/1/85 → 11/30/92 |
Financement
- National Cancer Institute
Keywords
- Genética
- Biología molecular
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