TATA-Binding Protein
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<StructureSection load='1tbp' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Yeast TATA-binding protein dimer (PDB code [[1tbp]])'> | <StructureSection load='1tbp' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Yeast TATA-binding protein dimer (PDB code [[1tbp]])'> | ||
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- | [[TATA-Binding Protein]] (TBP) binds to TATA box in DNA and is part of the RNA polymerase II transcription complex. The transcription factor proteins are named TFIIA to TFIIH. TBP is part of TFIID. Its interaction with DNA initiates the DNA strands separation<ref>PMID:7565278</ref>. See also<br /> | + | [[TATA-Binding Protein]] (TBP) binds to TATA box in DNA and is part of the RNA polymerase II transcription complex. The transcription factor proteins are named TFIIA to TFIIH. TBP is part of TFIID. Its interaction with DNA initiates the DNA strands separation<ref>PMID:7565278</ref>. Called the <scene name='TATA-Binding_Protein/Tata_box/3'> TATA box</scene> to represent its thymine-adenine-thymine-adenine-adenine (TATAA) nucleotide motif. See also<br /> |
* [[Transcription and RNA Processing]]<br /> | * [[Transcription and RNA Processing]]<br /> | ||
* [[Yeast TATA Binding Protein]]. | * [[Yeast TATA Binding Protein]]. | ||
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See: [[Transcription]] for additional Proteopedia resources | See: [[Transcription]] for additional Proteopedia resources | ||
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<scene name='TATA-Binding_Protein/Lysine_and_arginine_phosphate/1'>interact with the phosphate groups</scene> | <scene name='TATA-Binding_Protein/Lysine_and_arginine_phosphate/1'>interact with the phosphate groups</scene> |
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3D Structures of TATA-binding protein
Updated on 07-September-2016
References
- ↑ Caporaso N. Genetic susceptibility in the occupational setting: introduction to the workshop. Med Lav. 1995 May-Jun;86(3):199-206. PMID:7565278
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