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<StructureSection load='1qvc' size='400' side='right' frame='true' caption='Structure of Single Stranded DNA-Binding Protein from E. coli (PDB entry [[1qvc]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1qvc' size='400' side='right' frame='true' caption='Structure of Single Stranded DNA-Binding Protein from E. coli (PDB entry [[1qvc]])' scene=''>
Phe60 is an important DNA binding site. It has been shown to be the site for cross-linking.
Phe60 is an important DNA binding site. It has been shown to be the site for cross-linking.
<scene name='56/566528/Tryptophan_residues/1'>Tryptophan</scene> and <scene name='56/566528/Lysine_residues/1'>Lysine</scene>residues  
<scene name='56/566528/Tryptophan_residues/1'>Tryptophan</scene> and <scene name='56/566528/Lysine_residues/1'>Lysine</scene> residues  
are important in binding as well. Treatments resulting in  
are important in binding as well. Treatments resulting in  
modification of arginine, cysteine, or tyrosine residues had no effect on binding of SSB to
modification of arginine, cysteine, or tyrosine residues had no effect on binding of SSB to

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