DNA Binding: Chromatin binding proteins can have specific regions that recognize and bind to particular DNA sequences. These proteins play a vital role in regulating gene expression by interacting with DNA at specific locations. Transcription factors, for example, are DNA binding proteins that control the activation or repression of genes by binding to regulatory regions of DNA and influencing the transcription of nearby genes. RNA Binding: Some chromatin binding proteins also interact with RNA molecules. These RNA binding proteins can influence processes like RNA processing, transport, and translation. They can guide the fate of RNA molecules, ensuring they are correctly processed or targeted to specific cellular compartments. Ribosomal proteins are examples of RNA binding proteins that are essential for protein synthesis.
DNA / RNA binding
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