Respuesta :
OCT1 is a protein that hepatic which serves as a uptake transporter which is on the blood side of hepatocytes whose primary function is disposition of cationic drugs. OCT1 recognize the position on the DNA molecule by recognizing the specific sequence of bases as it has the binding motif.
Answer:
Through a specific base sequence.
Explanation:
OCT1 is a protein that acts as a gene transcription factor.
For RNA polymerase to be able to find the starting point of transcription it needs proteins known as Transcription Factors. These proteins are responsible for binding to specific DNA sequences (promoters) that characterize the transcription start site and recruiting RNA polymerase to these sites.
Thus, we can say that for OCT1 to be able to bind to DNA it must recognize a sequence of specific nitrogenous bases in DNA that fits its binding motif.