File:TetR-DNAcomplex (2).png
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DescriptionTetR-DNAcomplex (2).png |
English: TetR in complex with its target DNA sequence. Each monomer of TetR is shown in purple or salmon. The helix-turn-helix motifs are shown in deep red. PDB: 1QPI |
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Source | Image created by Gabbiochem based on PDB: 1QPI deposited by P. Orth, D. Schnappinger, W. Hillen, W. Saenger, & W. Hinrichs |
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