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TET Repressor Wiki
What is the General Structure of Tetracycline Repressor? You want to know about General Structure of Tetracycline Repressor so following is its General Structure: Microbial transcription factors tend to contain two domains: a regulatory domain and a DNA-binding domain. Approximately 95% of prokaryotic transcription factors bind DNA by adopting a helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif (5). The Tet protein exists in bacteria as a homodimer with twofold symmetry. The protein consists of mainly alpha-helical structure, with each monomer containing 10 alpha helices, labeled α1- α10. The N-terminal helices α1- α3 form the DNA-binding domain while α5- α10 form the regulatory, signal-receiving domain. These two domains are connected by the linker helix α4. Rest of information is available in attached file. feel free to download it. Last edited by Neelurk; April 9th, 2020 at 02:24 PM. |
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