Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factors coordinate gene expression in response to a broad array of cellular signals. In vertebrates, there are five NF-κB proteins (c-Rel, RelA/p65, RelB, p50, and p52) that can form various dimeric combinations exhibiting both common and dimer-specific DNA-binding specificity. In this chapter, we describe the use of the nuclear extract protein-binding microarray (nextPBM), a high-throughput method to characterize the DNA binding of transcription factors present in cell nuclear extracts. NextPBMs allow for sensitive analysis of the DNA binding of NF-κB dimers and their interactions with cell-specific cofactors.

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