A core promoter element downstream of the TATA box that is recognized by TFIIB

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Abstract

We have defined a core promoter element downstream of the TATA box that is recognized by TFIIB. This involves a DNA-binding domain in TFIIB that is distinct from the helix-turn-helix motif (which recognizes an element upstream of the TATA box). The TFIIB recognition element we describe regulates transcription in a manner that is promoter context-dependent, particularly with respect to the TFIIB recognition element that is located upstream of the TATA box. Thus TFIIB can recognize two distinct sequence elements that flank the TATA box, employing independent DNA-binding motifs and cooperating in the regulation of transcription. © 2005 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Deng, W., & Roberts, S. G. E. (2005). A core promoter element downstream of the TATA box that is recognized by TFIIB. Genes and Development, 19(20), 2418–2423. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.342405

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