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English: Space-filling drawing of a TAL effector bound to double-helical DNA. TALE proteins contain a series of alpha-helical hairpin domains, each of which binds an individual DNA base, so that the protein recognizes a long, very specific DNA sequence. Plant bacteria can use a TALE protein to target transcription of a specific gene that makes the plant more susceptible to infection. Drawn by David Goodsell from PDB file 3UGM.
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English: Space-filling drawing of a TAL effector bound to double-helical DNA. TALE proteins contain a series of alpha-helical hairpin domains, each of which binds an individual DNA base, so that the protein recognizes a long, very specific DNA sequence. Plant bacteria can use a TALE protein to target transcription of a specific gene that makes the plant more susceptible to infection. Drawn by David Goodsell from PDB file 3UGM.
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