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The DNA-binding
domain of another class of dimeric transcription factors
contains a structural motif that is very similar to the basiczipper
motif except that a nonhelical loop of the polypeptide
chain separates two α-helical regions in each monomer
(Figure 9-30d). Termed a -- (bHLH), this
motif was predicted from the amino acid sequences of these
proteins, which contain an N-terminal α helix with basic
residues that interact with DNA, a middle loop region, and
a C-terminal region, with hydrophobic amino acids spaced
at intervals characteristic of an amphipathic α helix, that dimerizes
into a coiled coil. As with basic-zipper proteins, different
bHLH proteins can form heterodimers.