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Biology, 13.02.2020 01:34 arnold2619

4. Imagine yourself as a protein who would like to find your DNA sequence you’d like to bind. Consider what it would take for you to "read" a nucleotide and the atomic interactions involved (i. e. charge-charge, H-bond, or van der Waals). First and as you (a protein) approach DNA, which is the first and strongest force you’d encounter and why (if needed, you can draw a picture)? You will find details for this answer in section 3. After that, what is the order of encounter for molecular forces as protein and DNA come together? Who are the strong interactions and who are the weaker ones?

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