Deinococcus radiodurans has a unique quality in which it can repair both single- and double-stranded DNA.
Single stranded binding proteins then attach to the single stranded DNA.
It is initiated by the formation of a complex of gp1, gp7, gp9 and gp11 along with the single stranded DNA and gp%.
Once cellular material has been identified, a solution of single stranded DNA needs to be obtained from the sample.
It forms a homo-tetramer alone and when bound to single stranded DNA.
(Unlike the diagram, the probe binds to single stranded DNA.)
Incyte uses a single spotted DNA of substantially greater length.
They are transcription factors which bind to single stranded DNA in order to regulate gene expression.
The motif also appears in a few single stranded DNA binding proteins.
This helps reduce exposed single stranded DNA during the repair process.