Within a protein, certain amino acids are positively charged (e.g., lysine and arginine), some are negatively charged

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Within a protein, certain amino acids are positively charged (e.g., lysine and arginine), some are negatively charged (e.g., glutamate and aspartate), some are polar but uncharged, and some are nonpolar. If you knew that a DNA-binding protein was recognizing the DNA backbone rather than a base sequence, which amino acids in the protein would be good candidates for interacting with the DNA?

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