The High Mobility Group (HMG) proteins are architectural regulators of DNA. Many HMG proteins are phosphorylated at certain serine residues. How would phosphorylation change the binding affinity of HMG proteins to DNA?

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The High Mobility Group (HMG) proteins are architectural regulators of DNA.
Many HMG proteins are phosphorylated at certain serine residues. How would phosphorylation
change the binding affinity of HMG proteins to DNA?
Transcribed Image Text:The High Mobility Group (HMG) proteins are architectural regulators of DNA. Many HMG proteins are phosphorylated at certain serine residues. How would phosphorylation change the binding affinity of HMG proteins to DNA?
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