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Light-oxygen-voltage-sensing domain

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The Light-oxygen-voltage-sensing domain, often abbreviated as LOV domain, is a protein structural motif that is involved in sensing light or changes in light conditions, as well as oxygen and voltage levels. It is commonly found in various photoreceptive proteins in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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