Sandbox GGC12
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
| - | The structure of the <scene name='78/781196/Tata_binding_protein/1'>TATA-Binding Protein (TBP)</scene> has a pseudo-symmetry within its structure which contains two 88- amino acid repeats. This structure attaches to a DNA structure of deformity in the helix; the deformity is for the purpose of binding. The DNA structure's minor groove is wide open to have complete access for the TBP to bind within it (2). | + | The structure of the <scene name='78/781196/Tata_binding_protein/1'>TATA-Binding Protein (TBP)</scene> has a pseudo-symmetry within its structure which contains two 88-amino acid repeats. The <scene name='78/781196/Tata-binding_protein/1'>secondary structures</scene> of this protein include both Alpha and Beta components on the distribution of the symmetry. This structure attaches to a DNA structure of deformity in the helix; the deformity is for the purpose of binding. The DNA structure's <scene name='78/781196/Inner_connections/1'>inner connections</scene> show the minor groove is wide open to have complete access for the TBP to bind within it (2). These connect to this ... |
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
| - | The TATA-Binding protein, TBP, is a factor in the process of Transcription within Eukaryotes. This binding protein is a subunit in the family of TFIID. The function of the TBP is to bind to a DNA sequence which is the TATA box. This allows RNA Polymerase II to bind to the promoter. This is the beginning of the process of Transcription (3). | + | The TATA-Binding protein, TBP, is a factor in the process of Transcription within Eukaryotes. This binding protein is a subunit in the family of TFIID. The function of the TBP is to bind to a DNA sequence which is the TATA box. The <scene name='78/781196/Tbp_plus_tata_box/5'>composition of the structure</scene> shows the protein (the TATA-Binding Protein) attaching to the DNA sequence (the TATA box). This allows RNA Polymerase II to bind to the promoter. This is the beginning of the process of Transcription (3). |
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References
1. Imbalzano, A., Kwon, H., Green, M. et al. Facilitated binding of TATA-binding protein to nucleosomal DNA. Nature 370, 481–485 (1994) doi:10.1038/370481a0
2. Juo, Zong Sean, et al. “How Proteins Recognize the TATA Box.” Journal of Molecular Biology, vol. 261, no. 2, 1996, pp. 239–254., doi:10.1006/jmbi.1996.0456.
3. Kim, J., & Iyer, V. R. (2004). Global role of TATA box-binding protein recruitment to promoters in mediating gene expression profiles. Molecular and cellular biology, 24(18), 8104–8112. doi:10.1128/MCB.24.18.8104-8112.2004

