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#The DNA-binding domain of the Gal4 transcriptional regulator has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_20/Gal4_pos_charge_against_dna/1'>positive charge</scene> where it contacts the negatively-charged DNA. | #The DNA-binding domain of the Gal4 transcriptional regulator has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_20/Gal4_pos_charge_against_dna/1'>positive charge</scene> where it contacts the negatively-charged DNA. | ||
| + | #The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_20/Gal4_conservation/1'>most conserved</scene> residues in Gal4 are those that sit in the major groove of DNA and recognize the DNA sequence CCG. | ||
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- The DNA-binding domain of the Gal4 transcriptional regulator has where it contacts the negatively-charged DNA.
- The residues in Gal4 are those that sit in the major groove of DNA and recognize the DNA sequence CCG.

