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Metallothionein repressor (1smt)
from Synechococcus
- What structural elements are present
in the protein?
- What is the subunit composition?
- Predict the most likely region to interact
with DNA.
- Where would metal ions most likely
bind?
Cook, W. J., S. R. Kar,
K. B. Taylor, and L. M. Hall. 1998. Crystal structure of the cyanobacterial metallothionein
repressor SmtB: a model for metalloregulatory proteins. J. Mol.
Biol. 275:337-346.
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