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Protein Data Bank ID 1ZR4, Jmol image. A Hin protein dimer binds and cleaves DNA at each HixC sequence flanking the fragment of DNA to be inverted. The two dimers (dimer 1 = leftward green and blue protein structures; dimer 2 = rightward yellow and purple protein structures) come together to form a tetrad complex where DNA ends are swapped and ligated.

Li, W., Kamtekar, S., Xiong, Y., Sarkis, G.J., Grindley, N.D., Steitz, T.A. (2005) Structure of a synaptic gamma delta resolvase tetramer covalently linked to two cleaved DNAs. Science. v309 pp.1210-1215 , 2005

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