Recognition of double‐stranded telomeric DNA

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Recognition of double‐stranded telomeric DNA Recognition of double‐stranded telomeric DNA. (A) A model of hTRF1 bound to telomeric DNA. The model is a composite of the crystal structure of the dimerization domain (green) and the NMR structure of the DNA‐binding domain (purple) of TRF1 in complex with telomeric DNA. Yellow dashed lines represent the flexible linkers. Recognition of double‐stranded telomeric DNA. (A) A model of hTRF1 bound to telomeric DNA. The model is a composite of the crystal structure of the dimerization domain (green) and the NMR structure of the DNA‐binding domain (purple) of TRF1 in complex with telomeric DNA. Yellow dashed lines represent the flexible linkers. (B) The ScRap1 domain 1 in complex with telomeric DNA. Side chains involved in DNA recognition are shown in red. (C) Comparison of the contacts made by ScRap1 and hTRF1 with telomeric DNA repeats. Only the contacts made by the DNA‐recognition helix are shown. Blue arrows depict hydrogen bonds and grey arrows hydrophobic interactions. Daniela Rhodes et al. EMBO Rep. 2002;3:1139-1145 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend