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The Helix Loop Helix motif (HLH) is involved in both DNA binding and protein dimerization.
The structure of Helix Loop Helix motif:
The HLH motif is composed of two regions of α helix of 15-16 residues separated by a region of variable length, which forms a loop between the two α helices.
The length of connecting loop varies from 12-28 amino acid residues. this motif is quite similar to the leucine zipper motif.
The diagrammatic representation of HLH motif:
Other DNA binding motifs:
- Introduction to DNA binding motifs: https://thebiologyislove.com/dna-binding-motifs/
- helix-turn-helix: https://thebiologyislove.com/helix-turn-helix-motif/
- leucine zipper motif: https://thebiologyislove.com/leucine-zipper-motif/
- zinc finger motif: https://thebiologyislove.com/zinc-finger-motif-c2-h2/
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