How do site - specific dna - binding proteins find their targets?
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Essentially all of the biological functions of DNA are realized by proteins that interact with specific DNA sequences (1). ... Hence, these proteins must find their targets by 'facilitated diffusion', implying mechanisms that avoid fruitless searching of target-less regions of the cell or the test tube.
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