DNA binding by proteins with the helix-turn-helix (HTH)
motif does not involve

a) altered stacking of the DNA at the center of symmetry.

b) hydrogen bonds, salt bridges, and van der Waals contacts.

c) interactions with base pairs in the major groove of DNA.

d) interactions with the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA.


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