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DNA-Binding Transactivating Proteins Often Possess a Domain Separate from Their

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DNA-binding transactivating proteins often possess a domain separate from their DNA-binding domains that serve as a docking site for interactions with the transcription complex, coactivators, corepressors, or even chromatin remodeling proteins, to regulate gene transcription. Describe three known kinds of such domains, and provide an example of each.

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