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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
 
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ssDNA-binding proteins
 
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commonly take advantage of this electronegative character
 
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and line their DNA-binding surfaces with the electropositive
 
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amino acid residues lysine and arginine
 
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During the DNA replication process SSB's interact with single strand DNA. The single strand DNA has a slightly negative charge due to a negative charge on one of the oxygens that make up the phosphodiester bond. Therefore, the SSB often has amino acids that have a positive charge, like lysine and arginine, on the surface of the DNA binding surface.

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DNA Single Strand Binding Proteins

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During the DNA replication process SSB's interact with single strand DNA. The single strand DNA has a slightly negative charge due to a negative charge on one of the oxygens that make up the phosphodiester bond. Therefore, the SSB often has amino acids that have a positive charge, like lysine and arginine, on the surface of the DNA binding surface.

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