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Biology, 23.03.2020 23:59, g23liyah01

One common motif for DNA binding proteins is the Helix-Turn-Helix motif, where the first helix fits in the major groove and the second helix makes contacts along the phosphate backbone to stabilize the helix in the major groove. If a mutation changes one of the recognition amino acids in the binding helix from a glutamic acid residue to a proline residue, what effect on binding would you predict? (you should imagine the amino acids in a peptide at physiological pH)

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