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Date: 23-5-2021
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bZip Domain
The bZip DNA binding domain and the closely related helix-loop-helix (HLH) domain are found in many eukaryotic transcription factors. Both bind in the major groove of DNA and have the capability of forming homo- or heterodimers with proteins of the same class. The simplest of these domains is the bZip domain which, when bound to DNA, forms a continuous a-helix. The lower basic part of this helix (the b of bZip) forms sequence specific contacts with DNA whereas the upper part can dimerize with an appropriate partner through the formation of a leucine zipper. The dimer thus has the appearance of a pair of scissors binding to a palindromic DNA sequence in which each half-site is exposed on the opposite face of DNA. The helix-loop-helix domain binds to DNA in a similar manner with the difference that the a-helix involved in dimerization is separated from the DNA binding a-helix by a short loop.
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دراسة تكشف "مفاجأة" غير سارة تتعلق ببدائل السكر
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