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why do DNA-binding proteins share common three dimensional motifs?
How do these common motifs allow proteins to locate specific DNA consensus sequences?
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I suppose you can say it's conserved. DNA binding proteins adopt a set of common three-dimensional structures called motifs.  Within these three dimensional motifs different proteins will have different specific amino acids that will recognize specific H-bond donor and acceptor sites on DNA.  In this way different DNA binding proteins can recognize very specific DNA sequences.

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