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trp repressor arms contribute binding energy without occupying unique locations on DNA.
J. Carey
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Medicine & Life Sciences
E coli TRPR protein
100%
DNA
28%
Co-Repressor Proteins
13%
DNA-Binding Proteins
11%
Tryptophan
10%
Nucleotides
8%
Escherichia coli
7%
Chemical Compounds
Binding Energy
45%
L-Tryptophan
33%
Protein
21%
Nucleotide
21%
Cleavage
17%
Energy
12%