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okay so i have to identify all these nine minerals in under a minute using only a magnet sandpaper and a nail okay so if i have a magnet iamp;#39;m assuming at least one of these uh magnetic this one is magnetite no this one iamp;#39;m assuming is foolamp;#39;s gold or pyrite this streak is black so this is foolamp;#39;s gold this one is flaky and fragile it looks like mica and it peels extremely easily but iamp;#39;m not going to peel it for the sake of the video this one is quartz because itamp;#39;s very hard this one seems to be gypsum this one should be calcite because it has cleavage in three directions and is smooth itamp;#39;s also soft and it can be scratched with a nail this one is talc itamp;#39;s the softest mineral and it can be scratched with your nail this one is quite common this is feldspar and this one is called hematite iamp;#39;m going to show you the streak itamp;#39;s kind of a dark red like blood

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The HD motif folds into a stable 3-helix bundle and recognizes 5 to 7 basepairs of DNA by positioning a single helix in the major groove and a flexible N-terminal arm over the minor groove (Figure A).
At present, several experimental techniques have been employed for identifying DNA-binding proteins, such as filter binding assays, genetic analysis, chromatin immunoprecipitation on microarrays, and X-ray crystallography.
Homeodomains function as DNA binding domains and are found in many transcription factors that control development and cell fate decisions. Structurally, homeodomains are related to helix‐turn‐helix proteins of bacteria and consist of three helices folded around a hydrophobic core and a flexible N‐terminal arm.
The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is found in many chromatin-remodeling proteins. This small ~65-residue domain functions as an effector that binds specific epigenetic marks on histone tails, recruiting transcription factors and nucleosome-associated complexes to chromatin.
In general, proteins bind to DNA in the major groove; however, there are exceptions.
Protein-dependent mechanism of DNA binding by low-molecular-weight compounds can result in a highly site-specific stabilization of proteinDNA complexes. A DNA-binding protein (shown as a dimer) can translocate along a DNA segment and can bind specifically to distinct sites (shown in blue and green).
Homeobox genes encode homeodomain protein products that are transcription factors sharing a characteristic protein fold structure that binds DNA to regulate expression of target genes.
The homeodomain is a well-conserved motif of about 60-amino-acid residues organized in three -helices that fold three-dimensionally to acquire helixturnhelix configuration capable of binding to DNA ATTA-containing sequences (Gehring et al., 1994).

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