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English: The phosphate backbone of the DNA shown in orange is faded to focus on the central region of the AT-hook. Shown in cyan are the side chains Arg36 and Arg38. Gly37 is shown in red. Both Pro35 and Pro39 are shown in magenta, and have hydrogen bonds to Arg36 and Arg38, respectively. The red sphere represents a water that forms a hydrogen bond 2.7 Å from Arg38 with the bond shown in yellow. Made with PyMol. PDB code: DBD3.
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