DNA - Protein Interactions
DNA - protein interactions are fundamental to the functioning of all living organisms. They occur when proteins bind to specific sequences of DNA, allowing them to regulate gene expression and control various cellular functions. Through these interactions, proteins can recognize and bind to certain DNA sequences, helping to regulate gene expression, promote development, and more. Additionally, these interactions are essential to many medical and genetic applications, such as gene therapy and gene editing. DNA-protein interactions are thus critical for the normal functioning of cells and for advances in the life sciences.
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