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The dna-binding proteins of almost all regulatory proteins use one of a small set of shapes that enable them to fit into the dna major groove. these shapes are called
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The dna-binding proteins of almost all regulatory proteins use one of a small set of shapes that enable them to fit into the dna major groove. these shapes are called
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I believe that answer may be Histones?
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