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A DNA-binding domain (DBD) is an independently folded protein domain that contains at least one structural motif that recognizes double- or single-stranded... |
DNA-binding proteins are proteins that have DNA-binding domains and thus have a specific or general affinity for single- or double-stranded DNA. Sequence-specific... |
Transcription factor (redirect from Sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) genetic information from DNA to RNA) to specific genes. A defining feature of TFs is that they contain at least one DNA-binding domain (DBD), which attaches... |
Zinc finger (redirect from Zinc finger dna binding domain) individual zinc finger domains typically occur as tandem repeats with two, three, or more fingers comprising the DNA-binding domain of the protein. These... |
various binding modes in vivo. SSB protein domains in bacteria are important in its function of maintaining DNA metabolism, more specifically DNA replication... |
Nuclear receptor (redirect from Ligand-binding domain) C-terminal domain: Highly variable in sequence between various nuclear receptors. The N-terminal (A/B), DNA-binding (C), and ligand binding (E) domains are independently... |
MYB (gene) (redirect from Myb DNA-binding domain) protein contains three domains, an N-terminal DNA-binding domain, a central transcriptional activation domain and a C-terminal domain involved in transcriptional... |
Helix-turn-helix (category DNA-binding substances) Helix-turn-helix is a DNA-binding domain (DBD). The helix-turn-helix (HTH) is a major structural motif capable of binding DNA. Each monomer incorporates... |
molecular biology, binding domain is a protein domain which binds to a specific atom or molecule, such as calcium or DNA. A protein domain is a part of a... |
FokI (section DNA-binding domain) N-terminal DNA-binding domain and a non sequence-specific DNA cleavage domain at the C-terminal. Once the protein is bound to duplex DNA via its DNA-binding domain... |
in the DNA. A Z-DNA high affinity binding protein, hZαADAR1, was used at varying concentrations to induce the transformation from B-DNA to Z-DNA. The smFRET... |
Zinc-finger nuclease (category DNA) fusing a zinc finger DNA-binding domain to a DNA-cleavage domain. Zinc finger domains can be engineered to target specific desired DNA sequences and this... |
Activator (genetics) (redirect from DNA Activation) "activating region" or "activation domain". Most activators function by binding sequence-specifically to a regulatory DNA site located near a promoter and... |
TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43, transactive response DNA binding protein 43 kDa) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TARDBP gene. TDP-43... |
repressor (LacI) operates by a helix-turn-helix motif in its DNA-binding domain, binding base-specifically to the major groove of the operator region... |
Transcription activator-like effector nuclease (category DNA) specific sequences of DNA. They are made by fusing a TAL effector DNA-binding domain to a DNA cleavage domain (a nuclease which cuts DNA strands). Transcription... |
Domain (bZIP domain) is found in many DNA binding eukaryotic proteins. One part of the domain contains a region that mediates sequence specific DNA binding... |
"Crystal structure of the homo-tetrameric DNA binding domain of Escherichia coli single-stranded DNA-binding protein determined by multiwavelength x-ray... |
The B3 DNA binding domain (DBD) is a highly conserved domain found exclusively in transcription factors (≥40 species) (Pfam PF02362) combined with other... |
Genome editing (redirect from DNA editing) recognition of target genomic loci and binding of effector DNA-binding domain (DBD), double-strand breaks (DSBs) in target DNA by the restriction endonucleases... |