Sandbox Reserved 14

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<Structure load='1d66' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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This is the DNA-binding domain of the gal4 transcriptional regulatory protein, bound to DNA.
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*<scene name='42/421644/Osaka1/1'>Here the DNA is solid</scene>
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(atoms have van der Waals radii).
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*The DNA-binding surface of the protein has <scene name='42/421644/Osaka1/2'>only positive charges</scene> to bind to the negatively charged DNA phosphate backbone.
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(<font color="blue">Positive</font>,
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<font color="red">Negative</font>)

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This Sandbox is Reserved from May 10, 2015, through July 31, 2015 for use by the class Protein 3D Structure Visualization & Structural Bioinformatics taught by Eric Martz and Keiichi Namba at Osaka University, Japan. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1 through Sandbox Reserved 10. Syllabus.
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This is the DNA-binding domain of the gal4 transcriptional regulatory protein, bound to DNA.

(atoms have van der Waals radii).

  • The DNA-binding surface of the protein has to bind to the negatively charged DNA phosphate backbone.

(Positive, Negative)

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