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[edit] Unusual geometry
It is interesting to look at this structure in contrast to 1hf0 and 1e3o. The relative 'geometry' of the two DNA binding domains in the two subunits is unusual. See also 1cqt and 2d5v.
On this page you can see an experimental summary (overview) of the set of structures linked from this page (the above structures).
