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The protein binds as a <scene name='92/925552/Dimer/1'>dimer</scene> to a symmetrical 17-base-pair sequence.
The protein binds as a <scene name='92/925552/Dimer/1'>dimer</scene> to a symmetrical 17-base-pair sequence.
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<scene name='92/925553/Dimer/1'>Dimer</scene>
The protein binds as a <scene name='92/925538/Dimer/2'>dimer</scene> to a symmetrical 17-base-pair sequence.
The protein binds as a <scene name='92/925538/Dimer/2'>dimer</scene> to a symmetrical 17-base-pair sequence.
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There is a compact <scene name='92/925538/Metal_binding_domain/5'>metal binding domain</scene> (residues 8-40), an <scene name='92/925538/Extended_linker/4'>extended linker</scene> (41-49), and an <scene name='92/925538/Alpha-helical_dimerization/2'>alpha-helical dimerization element</scene> (50-64).
There is a compact <scene name='92/925538/Metal_binding_domain/5'>metal binding domain</scene> (residues 8-40), an <scene name='92/925538/Extended_linker/4'>extended linker</scene> (41-49), and an <scene name='92/925538/Alpha-helical_dimerization/2'>alpha-helical dimerization element</scene> (50-64).
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<scene name='92/925553/Alpha-helical_dimerization_ele/2'>Extended Linker</scene>, <scene name='92/925553/Zinc_binding_domain/1'>Zinc Binding Domain </scene>: Zinc is responsible for maintaining the secondary structure. <scene name='92/925553/Alpha-helical_dimerization_ele/4'>Alpha-Helical Dimerization Element</scene
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<scene name='92/925553/Alpha-helical_dimerization_ele/2'>Extended Linker</scene>, <scene name='92/925553/Zinc_binding_domain/1'>Zinc Binding Domain </scene>: Zinc is responsible for maintaining the secondary structure. <scene name='92/925553/Alpha-helical_dimerization_ele/4'>Alpha-Helical Dimerization Element</scene>
Each subunit folds into three distinct modules: a compact, <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/12'>Metal Binding Domain</scene> (residues 8-40), an <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/4'>Extended Linker</scene> (41-49), and an alpha-helical <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/7'>Dimerization Element</scene> (50-64).
Each subunit folds into three distinct modules: a compact, <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/12'>Metal Binding Domain</scene> (residues 8-40), an <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/4'>Extended Linker</scene> (41-49), and an alpha-helical <scene name='92/925551/Dimer_practice/7'>Dimerization Element</scene> (50-64).

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