Hello!
Well, the Bovine Papillomavirus DNA binding domain (minimal) iosonlt 85 AA
although tit forms a dimer. It has the aadvantage of many characterized
mutations, and an excellent crystal structure (1.2A) and binds
sequence-specific to a palindropme at 10 -12 M.
I also study it!
John
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, MThompson wrote:
> I am searching for a small independently folding (or in presence of a
> metal ion), DNA binding domain. Would like it to be sequence specific, but
> would greatly appreciate all suggestions. Be as detailed as possible or
> please cite a reference, or name that I can locate it in the literature.
> Thanks very much.
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