Transcription initiation factor

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'''Transcription initiation factors''' (TFII) are proteins which enable RNA polymerase II to bind to the DNA template in order to start the transcription process. '''TFIID''' recognizes the promoter sequence on the DNA while TFIIB bridges between TFIID and RNA polymerase II. '''TFIIA''' is one of several TFs which are required for transcription. '''TFIIA''' aids in binding the TATA-binding protein (TBP) to the TATA box containing sequence of the DNA. '''TFIIF''' binds RNA polymerase III prohibiting it to bind to DNA outside the promoter.
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'''Transcription initiation factors''' (TFII) are proteins which enable RNA polymerase II to bind to the DNA template in order to start the transcription process.<br />
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* '''TFIIA''' is one of several TFs which are required for transcription. TFIIA aids in binding the TATA-binding protein (TBP) to the TATA box containing sequence of the DNA.<br />
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* '''TFIIB''' bridges between TFIID and RNA polymerase II.<br />
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* '''TFIID''' recognizes the promoter sequence on the DNA.<br />
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* '''TFIIF''' binds RNA polymerase III prohibiting it to bind to DNA outside the promoter.
==3D structures of transcription initiation factors==
==3D structures of transcription initiation factors==

Revision as of 06:47, 21 August 2014

Structure of human TFIIB (grey) complex with TATA-binding protein (green) and DNA (PDB entry 1vol)

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