Yeast One-hybrid cDNA Library Construction Service
As one of the most competitive biotechnology companies in the world, Creative Biogene has extensive expertise and experience in providing you with high quality yeast one-hybrid cDNA library construction services. Creative Biogene's advanced technologies and highly experienced staffs are able to assist you in all aspects of total RNA extraction, reverse transcription, library construction and qualification. Creative Biogene's goal is to provide you with the most affordable and high-quality yeast one-hybrid cDNA library construction services to ensure your satisfaction in a timely and professional manner.

Yeast one-hybrid system (Y1H), a variant of the yeast two-hybrid system (Y2H), is a powerful and commonly used in vivo genetic assay for identification of protein-DNA interactions. Y1H is a gene-centered (DNA-to-protein) approach, which has the advantages of being simple and efficient and can detect protein-DNA interactions in vivo. These advantages of Y1H have made it one of the most widely used gene-centered technologies, and has great potential to reveal transcription factors (TFs) that interact with specific cis-acting elements and to delineate gene regulatory networks involving different genes. These interactions can be represented as gene regulatory networks that can provide insight into the design principles of gene control and, thereby, into the mechanisms of organismal cellular processes, such as growth, development, differentiation, and response to environmental change.
As a professional supplier in cDNA library construction services, Creative Biogene can provide you with the most affordable yeast one-hybrid cDNA library construction services with fastest turnaround time to satisfy your downstream needs. If you have any special requirements in Y1H cDNA library construction, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to working together with your attractive projects.
References:
- Chen G, et al. (2008). Design of a single plasmid-based modified yeast one-hybrid system for investigation of in vivo protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions. Biotechniques, 45(3), 295-304.
- Reece-Hoyes JS, et al. (2011). Enhanced yeast one-hybrid assays for high-throughput gene-centered regulatory network mapping. Nature Methods, 8(12), 1059-1064.
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