A leucine zipper is a structural motif in proteins involved in DNA binding and protein-protein interactions. It consists of repeated leucine residues at regular intervals, forming an alpha helix that can dimerize with a similar helix, often seen in transcription factors regulating gene expression. This is an MCQ on Leucine Zipper Structure and Functions.
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