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Acta Cryst. (2014). A70, C198
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In proteins, conformational change impacting their function has been well investigated in the past decades, and was named `allosteric effect'. However, in DNA-protein interaction, the concept of DNA conformational change caused by DNA-protein binding will affect another nearby DNA-binding protein has not been well investigated and understood. Combined with structural biology and Single Molecule Assays, we can now probe and study allosteric propagation through DNA which exists as a fundamental property in DNA-protein interaction, and this allosteric effect through DNA can fine tune gene expression. Therefore, DNA conformational changes should be seriously considered and analyzed for DNA -protein interactions in general.

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