
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Reginald Garrett, Charles Grisham
Edition 4ISBN: 9780495109358
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Reginald Garrett, Charles Grisham
Edition 4ISBN: 9780495109358 Exercise 11
Protein-DNA interactions
Gene expression is controlled through the interaction of proteins with specific nucleotide sequences in double-stranded DNA.
a. List the kinds of noncovalent interactions that might take place between a protein and DNA.
b. How do you suppose a particular protein might specifically interact with a particular nucleotide sequence in DNA That is, how might proteins recognize specific base sequences within the double helix
Gene expression is controlled through the interaction of proteins with specific nucleotide sequences in double-stranded DNA.
a. List the kinds of noncovalent interactions that might take place between a protein and DNA.
b. How do you suppose a particular protein might specifically interact with a particular nucleotide sequence in DNA That is, how might proteins recognize specific base sequences within the double helix
Explanation
a. Proteins and DNA will likely associat...
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