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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/4/47/T--Oxford--cueRtoDNA.png" width="25%" /><figcaption>The E. coli copper regulator CueR: monomer with copper (red) and without copper (cyan) attached to the pCopA promoter showing DNA bending</figcaption>
 
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/4/47/T--Oxford--cueRtoDNA.png" width="25%" /><figcaption>The E. coli copper regulator CueR: monomer with copper (red) and without copper (cyan) attached to the pCopA promoter showing DNA bending</figcaption>
 
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<i>E. coli</i> cells use a protein called CueR to regulate the cytoplasmic copper concentration. CueR is a <a data-toggle="popover1" data-trigger="hover" title="MerR" data-content="An E. coli transcription factor with a helix-turn-helix motif that regulates the bacterial cells’ response to mercury ">MerR</a>-type regulator with an interesting <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Oxford/CueR_MOI">mechanism of action described here</a>. CueR forms dimers consisting of three functional domains (a DNA-binding, a dimerisation and a metal-binding domain). The DNA binding domains bind to DNA <a data-toggle="popover1" data-trigger="hover" title="Inverted Repeat" data-content="A DNA sequence followed downstream by its reverse complement">inverted repeats</a> called CueR boxes with the sequence:  
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<i>E. coli</i> cells use a protein called CueR to regulate the cytoplasmic copper concentration. CueR is a <a data-toggle="popover1" data-trigger="hover" title="MerR" data-content="An E. coli transcription factor with a helix-turn-helix motif that regulates the bacterial cells’ response to mercury ">MerR</a>-type regulator with an interesting <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Oxford/CueR_MOI">mechanism of action</a> whereby it can behave as an activator or an inhibitor through interaction with RNA polymerase under different copper concentrations. More information and an animated version of the above image can be found <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Oxford/CueR_MOI">here</a>. CueR forms dimers consisting of three functional domains (a DNA-binding, a dimerisation and a metal-binding domain). The DNA binding domains bind to DNA <a data-toggle="popover1" data-trigger="hover" title="Inverted Repeat" data-content="A DNA sequence followed downstream by its reverse complement">inverted repeats</a> called CueR boxes with the sequence:  
 
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