Lac repressor

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The specific recognition of the lac operator sequence in the DNA occurs largely though [[Hydrogen bonds|hydrogen bonds]]. <scene name='Lac_repressor/1osl_14_1l1m_9_morph_hbonds/1'>Formation of hydrogen bonds that recognize the operator sequence</scene> is illustrated in this rendering of the morph. Shown are hydrogen bonds involving Arg22.N-eta2 and Tyr18.OH interacting with DNA base oxygens in the major groove, and Ala53.O interacting with a DNA base nitrogen in the minor groove. (Not all of the relevant hydrogen bonds are shown; see [[Lac repressor morph methods|Methods]].) {{Template:Button Toggle Animation}}
The specific recognition of the lac operator sequence in the DNA occurs largely though [[Hydrogen bonds|hydrogen bonds]]. <scene name='Lac_repressor/1osl_14_1l1m_9_morph_hbonds/1'>Formation of hydrogen bonds that recognize the operator sequence</scene> is illustrated in this rendering of the morph. Shown are hydrogen bonds involving Arg22.N-eta2 and Tyr18.OH interacting with DNA base oxygens in the major groove, and Ala53.O interacting with a DNA base nitrogen in the minor groove. (Not all of the relevant hydrogen bonds are shown; see [[Lac repressor morph methods|Methods]].) {{Template:Button Toggle Animation}}
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==Animation for Powerpoint&reg; Slides==
==Animation for Powerpoint&reg; Slides==
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Here is an animated multi-gif [[Morphs#True_Movies|true movie]] of the above morph, ready to insert into a Powerpoint&reg;<ref>''Powerpoint'' is a registered trademark for a software package licensed by [http://microsoft.com Microsoft Corp.].</ref> slide. If the image below is not moving, reload this page (it stops after 50 cycles).

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