A binding protein is any protein that acts as an agent to bind two or more molecules together. Examples include: DNA-binding protein Single-strand binding protein Telomere-binding protein RNA-binding DNA is what makes us, us. But, DNA doesn't do this in isolation. There are thousands of proteins in our cells that help modulate DNA's functions. These proteins are called DNA-binding proteins, because they attach to DNA.DNA binding proteins do many jobs including controlling protein production, regulating cell growth and division, and storing DNA inside the nucleus. Thus, if DNA is the blueprint to build the human body, then DNA-binding proteins are the parts of the cell that read and interpret the instructions to actually create and maintain th e body Members of the editorial board are appointed through consent based on the credentials and the publishing and peer review track record in the concerned discipline. Top best open access journals fulfill the need for broadcasting of scientific and scholarly knowledge without financial or copyright barriers