Publications by authors named "Jerome Broutin"

Site-directed mutagenesis has greatly helped researchers both to understand the precise role of specific residues in coding sequences and to generate variants of proteins that have acquired new characteristics. Today's demands for more complete functional cartographies of proteins and advances in selection and screening technologies require that site-directed mutagenesis be adapted for high-throughput applications. We describe here the first generation of a library of single and multiple site-directed mutants using a mixture of oligonucleotides synthesized on DNA chips.

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DNA chips are potentially powerful technologies for genotyping and gene expression profiling that rely on comparative analyses of up to thousands of "spots of analysis" on a glass support. The spot quality throughout the support influences spot-to-spot variations within an array and the repeatability of data across experiments. For glass slide DNA microarrays, droplets of DNA solution are deposited on functionalized glass slides and left to react through complete evaporation of the droplet.

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