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so hello everyone today we will be discussing about the about the helix-turn-helix motive among the 4 different types of DNA binding domains if you remember when we started talking about the DNA binding domains we discussed that we will look at four different types of DNA binding domains helix-turn-helix motive though we will also include homeodomain motives this is a special class of helix-turn-helix motives this doesnamp;#39;t mind a difference between the two and then I will talk about the basically helix-loop-helix motive than zinc finger motive and then leucine zipper motive I hope you remember that in one of the previous lectures we we talked about the DNA binding domains that these domains can have that these proteins can have a specific transcription factors for example they can have specific regions of the proteins which can interact or bind to the DNA they can interact with the DNA so these regions which bind to the DNA or interact with the DNA we call them the DNA binding d