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lemon:value | “Subsequently , sequence analysis identified KRC as a member of the ZAS family of proteins which share the ability to bind ?B-like motifs [ 15 ] . DNA competition analysis showed that KRC fusion proteins containing the ZAS-C domain bind specifically to both the RSS and to the ?B motif [ 14 28 ] . DNA footprinting analysis further showed that KRC/ZAS-C binds to specific nucleotides within the ?B and the heptamer of the RSS [ 14 ] . In this study , using a PCR-based DNA - binding site - selection and amplification procedure , we demonstrated that both the N-terminal ZAS-N and the C-terminal ZAS-C domains are able to bind GT - rich DNA sequences , and confirmed that the RSS and ?B motifs are the high-affinity targets of KRC .” |
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