dna binding domain (dbd)

What are DNA Binding Domains?

DBDs are specialized regions within a protein that enable it to bind to DNA. They are characterized by specific structural motifs that recognize and attach to particular DNA sequences. Common types of DBDs include helix-turn-helix (HTH), zinc finger, leucine zipper, and homeodomains. These motifs allow proteins to modulate the transcription of genes by binding to promoters, enhancers, or other regulatory elements.

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