Question: The Recognition Of Specific DNA Sequences By Proteins Is Thought To Depend On Two Types Of Mechanisms: One That Involves The Formation Of Hydrogen Bonds With Specific Bases, Primarily In The Major Groove, And One Involving Sequence-dependent Deformations Of The DNA Helix. By Comprehensively Analyzing The Three-dimensional Structures Of Protein-DNA Complexes,…
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanisms: one that involves the formation of hydrogen bonds with specific bases, primarily in the major groove, and one involving sequence-dependent deformations of the DNA helix. By comprehensively analyzing...