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Why might a dna binding protein cause a protein to be toxic to the cell?

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DNA-binding proteins play a critical role in many major cellular processes. The immunoprecipitation of protein complexes with associated DNA fragments, termed chromatin immunoprecipitation or ChIP, allows for the analysis of the binding of protein factors in their natural environment.

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