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the recording okay hi welcome everybody uh welcome to uh vanbug for march 17th 2021 and uh iamp;#39;ll begin by uh going through our uh just schedule for today so we are starting by just like some quick announcements and introducing the speakers then weamp;#39;ll have the student uh talk uh which is for about 15 minutes for the student talk please leave your questions towards the end uh and uh to the to the end of the student talk and then weamp;#39;ll have our future talk uh and then throughout the future talk if you have questions please put them in the chat uh but if you want to like ask yourself your question yourself or if you think you have a more untangent question you can leave it also towards the end of the talk and then after that weamp;#39;ll open uh for more informal chatting with our speakers so uh just to remind everybody uh vanbuck is uh thankful for our sponsors especially the graduate studies in bioinformatics program uh at sfu and ubc uh and uh genome bc uh ecosco

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The Helix-Turn-Helix Motif Is One of the Simplest and Most Common DNA-binding Motifs Figure 7-13. The DNA-binding helix-turn-helix motif. Figure 7-14. Some helix-turn-helix DNA-binding proteins. Figure 7-15. A specific DNA sequence recognized by the bacteriophage lambda Cro protein.
These motifs include helix-turn-helix (HTH), helix-loop-helix (HLH), zinc fingers, and leucine zippers. HTH and HLH are similar in that they both contain two -helices separated by a turn (short) and a loop (long) region. Both of these usually bind as dimers to inverted repeats in the DNA sequence.
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.
Motifs can also be recognized by microRNAs, which bind to motifs given through complementarity; nucleosomes, which recognize motifs based on their GC content; and other RNAs, which use a combination of DNA sequence and structure. Once bound, they can activate or repress the expression of the associated gene.
The RNA recognition motif, which is the most common RNA-binding motif, is a small protein domain of 7585 amino acids that forms a four-stranded -sheet against the two -helices.
A regulatory motif is a highly conserved sequence of nucleotides that occurs many times throughout the genome and serves some regulatory function. For instance, these motifs might characterize enhancers, promoters, or other genomic elements.
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.

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