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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
TBX3 acts as a repressor and has had its crystal structure solved to 1.7 Å resolution. There are many differences between the solved structure of TBX3 and its homologue, [[Brachyury]]. Secondary structures and quaternary contacts are slightly different. TBX3 independently recognises two halves of a palindromic site whereas Brachyury is stabilised via interactions between the two monomers. Despite this, the T-box domain of TBX3 and the T-box domain of Brachyury can be superimposed with a rmsd of 1.3 Å for 167 atoms. | TBX3 acts as a repressor and has had its crystal structure solved to 1.7 Å resolution. There are many differences between the solved structure of TBX3 and its homologue, [[Brachyury]]. Secondary structures and quaternary contacts are slightly different. TBX3 independently recognises two halves of a palindromic site whereas Brachyury is stabilised via interactions between the two monomers. Despite this, the T-box domain of TBX3 and the T-box domain of Brachyury can be superimposed with a rmsd of 1.3 Å for 167 atoms. See [[Transcription and RNA Processing]]. | ||
=Crystal structure= | =Crystal structure= |