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At
the cutting edge of molecular biology, PRECOS
can offer collaborative research to investigate
the role of genes in malignancy.
Real-time
PCR
- Real-time PCR provides
a quantitative comparison of gene expression
in cell line or tissues, and is used to
calculate the relative gene expression in
the test sample to determine whether levels
of the gene are associated with cell phenotype.
This is used in conjunction with interfering
RNA technology to verify changes in gene
expression.
Interfering
RNA
- Interfering RNA is a
powerful new technique enabling specific
knock-down of a gene of interest. This is
achieved through the use of small interfering
RNAs (siRNAs) for transient down-regulation
of the gene or plasmid-encoded small hairpin
RNAs (shRNAs) that allow stable transfection.
Gene
Cloning and Stable Transfection
- De novo or enhanced expression
of genes in mammalian cells can be achieved
through molecular cloning. This allows high
level expression of the gene following establishment
of stable transfected cell lines. Downstream
effects of over-expression of genes can
be monitored through in vitro or in vivo
assays.
Gene
Reporter Assays
- Reporter assays enable
monitoring of enhanced expression or nuclear
localisation of transcription factors. Binding
of the transcription factor enables transcription
and translation of the reporter gene, which
can be quantified in vitro or in vivo by
measuring light emitted in the presence
of the substrate.
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