NF-Y Transcription Factor Sandbox
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NF-Y transcription factor has three subunits composed of NF-YA, NF-YB, and NFY-C alpha helices. NF-YA binds to both NF-YB and NF-YC subunits and inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA via | NF-Y transcription factor has three subunits composed of NF-YA, NF-YB, and NFY-C alpha helices. NF-YA binds to both NF-YB and NF-YC subunits and inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA via | ||
<scene name='56/566534/Nf-ya_a2_in_minor_groove/1'>NF-YA A2</scene>, which allows the molecule interact with the <scene name='56/566534/Ccaat_box/4'>CCAAT</scene> box. An important residue in the catalytic site is <scene name='56/566534/Lysine_138/1'>Lys138</scene>. | <scene name='56/566534/Nf-ya_a2_in_minor_groove/1'>NF-YA A2</scene>, which allows the molecule interact with the <scene name='56/566534/Ccaat_box/4'>CCAAT</scene> box. An important residue in the catalytic site is <scene name='56/566534/Lysine_138/1'>Lys138</scene>. | ||
+ | <scene name='56/566534/Bogus/1'>bogus</scene> |
Revision as of 19:34, 3 November 2013
NF-Y transcription factor has three subunits composed of NF-YA, NF-YB, and NFY-C alpha helices. NF-YA binds to both NF-YB and NF-YC subunits and inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA via , which allows the molecule interact with the box. An important residue in the catalytic site is .