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== Structural Overview ==
== Structural Overview ==
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CzrA functions as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimer_(chemistry) dimer]. The <scene name='69/694218/Monomeric_unit/1'>monomeric units</scene> dimerize at the czr operon, repressing gene transcription. Each monomeric unit contains <scene name='69/694218/Helices/1'>five alpha helices</scene> seen in purple and <scene name='69/694218/B_sheets/1'>two beta sheets</scene> displayed in yellow. While the function of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_sheet beta sheets] are not yet known, key [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_helix helices] regulate the binding of DNA and Zn<sup> +2 </sup>. The <scene name='75/752349/2kjb_alpha_4_helices/1'>alpha four helices</scene> are the location of DNA binding and the <scene name='75/752349/2kjb_alpha_5_helices/1'>alpha five helices</scene> contain the Zn<sup> +2 </sup> binding site. As Zn<sup> +2 </sup> binds, the alpha 4 helices are <scene name='69/694218/Alpha_4_helices_pushed/1'>pushed out of alignment</scene>, repressing their DNA binding ability.
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CzrA functions as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimer_(chemistry) dimer]. The <scene name='69/694218/Monomeric_unit/1'>monomeric units</scene> dimerize at the czr operon, repressing gene transcription. Each monomeric unit contains <scene name='69/694218/Helices/1'>five alpha helices</scene> seen in purple and <scene name='69/694218/B_sheets/1'>two beta sheets</scene> displayed in yellow. While the function of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_sheet beta sheets] are not yet known, key [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_helix helices] regulate the binding of DNA and Zn<sup> +2 </sup>. The <scene name='75/752349/2kjb_alpha_4_helices/1'>alpha four helices</scene> are the location of DNA binding and the <scene name='75/752349/2kjb_alpha_5_helices/1'>alpha five helices</scene> contain the Zn<sup> +2 </sup> binding site. As Zn<sup> +2 </sup> binds, the alpha 4 helices are <scene name='75/752349/2kjc_alpha_4_helices/1'>pushed out of alignment</scene>, repressing their DNA binding ability.
== Binding of DNA ==
== Binding of DNA ==

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CzrA

The dimer CzrA

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