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DNA Groove Binding
DNA Groove Binding involves temporary non-covalent interaction through intermolecular physical forces of attraction by a protein or low molecular weight ligand with double-stranded DNA in either the major or minor groove formed by the double helical structure, in either a sequence dependent or independent fashion. (NCI Thesaurus)
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