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This is one of the first CHANCE peptides that was designed to emulate the binding function of another protein. The N-terminal nucleocapsid domain (NUC1, left) of the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein is able to bind to a short oligonucleotide from the virus’ genome. We identified the binding residues from NUC1 and ‘grafted’ them onto our CHANCE domain, in an arrangement that appeared to mimic their spatial orientation in the NUC1 protein. The structure of DFF2 shows that the grafted residues do indeed form a surface that bears a reasonable resemblance to the template protein. Unfortunately, NMR titration data indicated that DFF2 was not actually able to specifically recognize the NUC1 target oligonucleotide. Back to the drawing board!