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Cell Press, Cell Host & Microbe, 5(5), p. 430-437, 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2009.04.007

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Dissecting regulatory networks in host-pathogen interaction using ChIP-on-chip technology

Journal article published in 2009 by Claudia Sala ORCID, David C. Grainger, Stewart T. Cole
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Abstract

Understanding host-microbe interactions has been greatly enhanced by our broadening knowledge of the regulatory mechanisms at the heart of pathogenesis. The "transcriptomics" approach of measuring global gene expression has identified genes involved in bacterial pathogenesis. More recently, chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and hybridization to microarrays (chIP-on-chip) has emerged as a complementary tool that permits protein-DNA interactions to be studied in vivo. Thus, chIP-on-chip can be used to map the binding sites of transcription factors, thereby teasing apart gene regulatory networks. In this Review, we discuss the ChIP-on-chip technique and focus on its application to the study of host-pathogen interactions.