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==RecA Structure and Function==
==RecA Structure and Function==
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RecA is one of the many proteins that is involved in recombination cross over events and during recombination repair in response to single strand DNA breaks. RecA is a rather small monomer protein that can multiplex with itself up to thousands of RecA proteins in order to associate with either dsDNA or ssDNA. The structure of RecA was determined through x-ray crystallography and each monomer contains very distinct structural components. These components are a largely helical 30-residue N-terminal region, a 240-residue
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DNA RECOGNITION BY GAL4: STRUCTURE OF A PROTEIN/DNA COMPLEX

PDB ID 1d66

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