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  1. Molecular Biology

    Linked via "Eukaryote"

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    | Operator Site | Prokaryote | Direct Repressor Binding | Closed/Open Configuration |
    | Enhancer Region | Eukaryote | Distal Transcription Factor Binding | Chromatin Looping/Stress |
    | Insulator Element | Fungi/Plants | Boundary Setting via CTCF Analogs | [Topological Domain Segregatio…
  2. Oxidative Phosphorylation

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    Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is the metabolic pathway in which cells use enzymes to oxidize nutrients, thereby releasing the chemical energy stored within them to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP)/). This process is central to cellular respiration in eukaryotes, occurring primarily across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is fundamentally characterized by the coupling of two distinct events: the oxidation of [electron donors](/entries/electron-…
  3. Transcription Factor

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    Notable $\text{DBD}$ motifs include:
    Helix-Turn-Helix ($\text{HTH}$): Found widely in prokaryotic repressors (e.g., the Lac Repressor). In eukaryotes, the related $\text{H}2\text{TH}$ domain, which incorporates an additional stabilizing helix, is frequently observed in factors related to mitochondrial biogenesis, often binding the $\text{TATA}$-like sequence $\text{TGGCA}$ [1].
    Zinc Finger ($\text{ZnF}$): Characterized by coordination of one or more [zinc…