Zinc finger

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A zinc finger is part of a protein that can bind to DNA. Zinc finger domains typically consist of two antiparallel β sheets, each carrying a cysteine residue, and an α helix carrying two histidine residues. The cysteine and histidine residues bind a zinc atom.

Many transcription factors (such as Zif268), regulatory proteins, and other proteins that interact with DNA, all contain zinc fingers.

These proteins possess amino acid sequences that combine with a zinc ion. They typically interact with the major and minor grooves along the double helix of DNA.

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BZIP || DED | SH2 | SH3 | Zinc finger



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