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English: Outlined in red is the AimR peptide receptor structure. It can be seen binding to the helical double-stranded phage DNA, outlined in black. The HTH regions represent the DNA-binding domains. Derived from Figure 3(b) of "Deciphering the Molecular Mechanism Underpinning Phage Arbitrium Communication Systems". Modified independent of the authors listed, with permission.
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Source https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2019.01.025
Author Francisca Gallego del Sol, José R. Penadés, Alberto Marina

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The sturcture of the AimR peptide receptor, binding to the double-stranded phage DNA in SPbeta phages.

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