Transcription-associated protein families are primarily taxon-specific

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Abstract

The mechanisms controlling gene regulation appear to be fundamentally different in eukaryotes and prokaryotes (Struhl (1999) Cell, 98, 1-4). To investigate this diversity further, we have analysed the distribution of all known transcription-associated proteins (TAPs), as reflected by sequence database annotations. Our results for the primary phylogenetic domains (Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota) show that TAP families are mostly taxon-specific and very few transcriptional regulators are common across these domains.

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Coulson, R. M. R., Enright, A. J., & Ouzounis, C. A. (2001). Transcription-associated protein families are primarily taxon-specific. Bioinformatics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/17.1.95

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