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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:sequence-specific DNA binding, bending
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Accession:GO:0044374 term browser browse the term
Definition:The activity of binding selectively and non-covalently to DNA in a sequence-specific manner and distorting the original structure of DNA, typically a straight helix, into a bend, or increasing the bend if the original structure was intrinsically bent due to its sequence.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: DNA bending involving sequence-specific DNA binding



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RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding, bending term browser
Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Cebpg CCAAT/enhancer binding protein gamma IDA RGD PMID:1377818 RGD:69946 NCBI chr 1:87,683,060...87,692,772
Ensembl chr 1:87,684,019...87,694,569
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  molecular_function 20732
    binding 17791
      organic cyclic compound binding 6221
        nucleic acid binding 3870
          DNA binding 2302
            DNA binding, bending 47
              sequence-specific DNA binding, bending 1
                RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding, bending 1
                rDNA spacer replication fork barrier binding, bending 0
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  molecular_function 20732
    binding 17791
      organic cyclic compound binding 6221
        nucleic acid binding 3870
          DNA binding 2302
            double-stranded DNA binding 1456
              sequence-specific double-stranded DNA binding 1361
                sequence-specific DNA binding, bending 1
                  RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding, bending 1
                  rDNA spacer replication fork barrier binding, bending 0
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