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How do proteins recognize specific sequences of DNA? ​

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Answered by shibusaurav21
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The RNA polymerase recognizes a region of specific base sequences known as the "promoter". "Repressor proteins" can also bind at the promoter, thus blocking initiation of transcription. ... Thus, one would expect that most of the important protein-DNA interactions will occur in the major grooves

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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DNA - Protein Interactions The RNA polymerase recognizes a region of specific base sequences known as the "promoter". "Repressor proteins" can also bind at the promoter, thus blocking initiation of transcription. ... Study Question: Explain why DNA-protein interactions primarily occur within the major groove of DNA.

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