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Focus on Relevant Research. Many motifs are involved in the binding of DNA. These motifs include the helix-turn-helix (HTH), helix-loop-helix (HLH), zinc fingers, and leucine zippers. The associated paper focuses on the roles of the HLH motif of Mre11.
Protein sequence motifs are signatures of protein families and can often be used as tools for the prediction of protein function. The generalization and modification of already known motifs are becoming major trends in the literature, even though new motifs are still being discovered at an approximately linear rate.
A motif is a short conserved sequence pattern associated with distinct functions of a protein or DNA. It is often associated with a distinct structural site performing a particular function. A typical motif, such as a Zn-finger motif, is ten to twenty amino acids long.
The RNA-recognition motif (RRM), also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain) is the most abundant RNA-binding domain in higher vertebrates (this motif is present in about 0.5%-1% of human genes)3 and is the most extensively studied RNA-binding domain, both in terms of structure and
Although each of these proteins has unique features, most bind to DNA as homodimers or heterodimers and recognize DNA through one of a small number of structural motifs. The common motifs include the helix-turn-helix, the homeodomain, the leucine zipper, the helix-loop-helix, and zinc fingers of several types.
Transcription factor binding motifs (TFBMs) are genomic sequences that specifically bind to transcription factors. The consensus sequence of a TFBM is variable, and there are a number of possible bases at certain positions in the motif, whereas other positions have a fixed base.
A binding motif pair consists of two motifs each derived from one side of the binding protein sequences. The discovery is a directed approach that uses a combination of two data sources: 3-D structures of protein complexes and sequences of interacting proteins.

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