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The second major contact region is the N terminus of the B helix. The N terminus interacts strongly with the 5' phosphate of G10', and the N terminus of the other B helix interacts strongly with the 5' phosphate of G2. <ref name="Phillips"/> Hydrogen bonds form from the main-chain amides of <scene name='Met_repressor_(Beasley)/Asn_and_ser/1'>Asn 53 and Ser 54</scene> of the two B helixes, and the side chain hydroxyl groups of the respective phosphates.  
The second major contact region is the N terminus of the B helix. The N terminus interacts strongly with the 5' phosphate of G10', and the N terminus of the other B helix interacts strongly with the 5' phosphate of G2. <ref name="Phillips"/> Hydrogen bonds form from the main-chain amides of <scene name='Met_repressor_(Beasley)/Asn_and_ser/1'>Asn 53 and Ser 54</scene> of the two B helixes, and the side chain hydroxyl groups of the respective phosphates.  


The third major region of direct interaction is the <scene name='Met_repressor_(Beasley)/Loops/2'>flexible loop, residues 12-20</scene>. <ref name="Phillips"/> The main-chain amides of Gly 15 and Lys 17 interact directly with the phosphate of T8' and T0. The side chain hydroxyl of Ser 18 makes a water-mediated contact. The phosphate of T8' is directly across from the phosphate interacting with the B helix of the adjacent repressor. The other subunit of the repressor makes similar contacts to the phosphate of T0, but these are more extensive.  
The third major region of direct interaction is the <scene name='Met_repressor_(Beasley)/Loops/2'>flexible loop, residues 12-20</scene>. <ref name="Phillips"/> The main-chain amides of Gly 15 and Lys 17 of one B helix interact directly with the phosphate of T8', and the main-chain amides of Gly 15 and Lys 17 of the other B helix interact directly with the phosphate of T0.


The total repressor-operator complex has 8 direct hydrogen bonds from the two dimers to base pairs and 38 hydrogen bonds to phosphates. <ref name="Phillips"/>
The total repressor-operator complex has 8 direct hydrogen bonds from the two dimers to base pairs and 38 hydrogen bonds to phosphates. <ref name="Phillips"/>

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