Published January 26, 1995 | Version public
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A butterfly flutters by

Abstract

The miracle of X-ray crystallography has brought forth from the chrysalis of NF-κB a butterfly that grips DNA by enveloping it. Two laboratories have solved the biggest DNA-binding domain yet to yield to the combined power of modern X-ray sources, detectors and computers, that of a dimer of the p50 subunit of NF-κB.

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© 1995 Nature Publishing Group. Issue Date: 26 January 1995.

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