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The helixturnhelix (HTH) motif is the most common motif found in DNA-binding proteins in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. This motif contains about 20 amino acids that form two helices and a short four-residue turn in between (Figure 1a).
Sequence motifs are short, recurring patterns in DNA that are presumed to have a biological function. Often they indicate sequence-specific binding sites for proteins such as nucleases and transcription factors (TF).
Usually, interaction with the sugarphosphate backbone of the DNA molecules is nonsequence-specific. The helixturnhelix (HTH) motif is the most common motif found in DNA-binding proteins in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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.
In general, proteins bind to DNA in the major groove; however, there are exceptions.
These proteins bind to regions of DNA, called regulatory elements which are located near promoters. The promoter is the region of a gene where RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription of the DNA to mRNA. After regulatory proteins bind to regulatory elements, the proteins can interact with RNA polymerase.
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.
These motifs generally use either helices or sheets to bind to the major groove of DNA; this groove, as we have seen, contains sufficient information to distinguish one DNA sequence from any other.

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