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- Recognition_sequence abstract "The recognition sequence, sometimes also referred to as recognition site, of any DNA-binding protein motif that exhibits binding specificity, refers to the DNA sequence (or subset thereof), to which the domain is specific. Recognition sequences are palindromes .The transcription factor Sp1 for example, binds the sequences 5'-(G/T)GGGCGG(G/A)(G/A)(C/T)-3', where (G/T) indicates that the domain will bind a guanine or thymine at this position.The restriction endonuclease PstI recognizes, binds, and cleaves the sequence 5'-CTGCAG-3'.However, a recognition sequence refers to a different aspect from that of recognition site. A given recognition sequence can occur one or more times, or not at all on a specific DNA fragment. A recognition site is specified by the position of the site. For example, there are two PstI recognition site in the following DNA sequence fragment, start at base 9 and 31 respectively. A recognition sequence is a specific sequence, usually very short (less than 10 bases). Depending on the degree of specificity of the protein, a DNA-binding protein can bind to more than one specific sequence. For PstI, which has a single sequence specificity, it is 5'-CTGCAG-3'. It is always the same whether at the first recognition site or the second in the following example sequence. For Sp1, which has multiple (16) sequence specificity as shown above, the two recognition sites in the following example sequence fragment are at 18 and 32, and their respective recognition sequences are 5'-GGGGCGGAGC-3' and 5'-TGGGCGGAAC-3'.5'-AACGTTAGCTGCAGTCGGGGCGGAGCTAGGCTGCAGGAATTGGGCGGAACCT-3'".
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- Recognition_sequence wikiPageRevisionID "548180209".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink DNA-binding_domain.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink DNA_sequence.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid_sequence.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Palindromic_sequence.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_endonuclease.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_enzyme.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Sp1_(biology).
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Sp1_transcription_factor.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_factor.
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "RGD".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recognition sequence".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "methylated DNA recognition sites".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "recognition sequence".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "recognition site".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "sequence-specific".
- Recognition_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "specific".
- Recognition_sequence hasPhotoCollection Recognition_sequence.
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- Recognition_sequence subject Category:Genetics.
- Recognition_sequence subject Category:Proteins.
- Recognition_sequence type Article.
- Recognition_sequence type Biomolecule.
- Recognition_sequence type Article.
- Recognition_sequence type Biomolecule.
- Recognition_sequence type Nutrient.
- Recognition_sequence comment "The recognition sequence, sometimes also referred to as recognition site, of any DNA-binding protein motif that exhibits binding specificity, refers to the DNA sequence (or subset thereof), to which the domain is specific.".
- Recognition_sequence label "Recognition sequence".
- Recognition_sequence sameAs Secuencia_de_reconocimiento.
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- Recognition_sequence isPrimaryTopicOf Recognition_sequence.