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Structure-specific binding refers to the ability of certain molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, to recognize and bind to specific structural features of other molecules rather than specific sequences. This mechanism is crucial for various biological processes, including DNA repair, replication, and transcription regulation, where the shape and conformation of the target molecule play a critical role in binding specificity.

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