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1 tor IIB (TFIIB) and the TATA binding protein basal transcription factor.
2 d eukaryotic RNAPII is assisted by conserved basal transcription factors.
3 x, probably through direct interactions with basal transcription factors.
4 cells, suggesting that TEF-1 interacts with basal transcription factors.
5 a complex of proteins that includes Sp1 and basal transcription factors.
6 s by fostering the association of RNAPII and basal transcription factors.
7 8 for viability, we identified a plethora of basal transcription factors.
8 enes requires the participation of a host of basal transcription factors.
9 rged kinetoplastids possess a reduced set of basal transcription factors.
10 a single subunit RNA polymerase and a set of basal transcription factors.
11 e nucleus occurs subsequent to TBP and other basal transcription factors.
12 kinases-7 (Cdk7) and Cdk9, components of two basal transcription factors.
13 FR gene expression through interactions with basal transcription factors.
14 anscriptional activity and with occupancy by basal transcription factors.
15 stable targeting may require the presence of basal transcription factors.
16 lear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) and certain basal transcription factors.
17 ould contact transcriptional coactivators or basal transcription factors.
18 tivates p53 by blocking its interaction with basal transcription factors.
19 ore, consistent with direct interaction with basal transcription factors, addition of recombinant TFI
20 en that LC8 has never been identified with a basal transcription factor and that T. brucei relies on
21 at the ATM protein interacted with the TFIIH basal transcription factor and the XPG protein of the NE
22 in developmental transcription for the TFIID basal transcription factors and for the DNA core promote
23 ), termed coactivator, that is distinct from basal transcription factors and is critical for efficien
25 merase II complex containing a subset of the basal transcription factors and the human homologues of
27 there is no knowledge about the function of basal transcription factors, and there is an apparent ra
28 findings suggest that the core promoter and basal transcription factors are important yet mostly une
29 ty suggesting that interaction with the same basal transcription factors are involved in both functio
30 monstrate the following: 1) pol II and other basal transcription factors are recruited to LCR core hy
31 hat TAF(II)250, TFIID, and potentially other basal transcription factors are targets for regulation b
32 with as much RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and basal transcription factors as present at the active Gat
35 zation of coactivator p300, as well as other basal transcription factors, at the nucleosomes for regu
38 transcription initiation and demonstrate how basal transcription factors can regulate gene expression
41 ogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) interacts with basal transcription factors, coregulatory proteins, and
42 0, the spliceosome assembly factor SC35, and basal transcription factors defines spatially and tempor
43 the RNAP and the molecular mechanisms of the basal transcription factors E (TFE) and Spt4/5 through c
47 e 1 (BPV-1), has been shown to interact with basal transcription factor IIB (TFIIB) and the TATA bind
50 s, 4 amino acid charging transfer RNA genes, basal transcription factor IIE, RNF113A, and an RNA-spli
51 impeding the entry of RNA polymerase II and basal transcription factor IIF into a competent preiniti
52 ns in 10 genes: 3 nucleotide excision repair/basal transcription factor IIH genes, 4 amino acid charg
53 recognized by the TBP subunit of the Pol III basal transcription factor IIIB and a proximal sequence
54 here were to develop procedures for studying basal transcription factors in the cytosol of M. mazeii
55 e expression by facilitating the assembly of basal transcription factors into a stable preinitiation
57 regulates transcription as part of the TFIIH basal transcription factor, is an attractive target for
58 ity that altered levels of sequence-specific basal transcription factors may contribute to neurologic
59 o transcription/translation we show that the basal transcription factor NF-Y or a related factor bind
60 r AP-1 activation, on the DNA binding of the basal transcription factor Oct-1, or on hydrogen peroxid
61 d transcription in a reporter assay, and the basal transcription factors OCT1 and SP1 were shown to b
62 TATA-binding protein (TBP) is common to the basal transcription factors of all three RNA polymerases
64 lectively phosphotylates RAP74 but not other basal transcription factors or common phosphoacceptor pr
65 Capping enzyme is not stably associated with basal transcription factors or the RNA polymerase II (Po
66 ecific functional interactions with both the basal transcription factor OsTFIIB and the accessory tra
67 gene and a somewhat lesser fraction for the basal transcription factor, p44 subunit (BTF2p44) gene.
68 be required to maintain the normal levels of basal transcription factors required for immediate respo
69 tion and architecture, promoter elements and basal transcription factors required for the initiation
72 report that TAF1B, a subunit of human Pol I basal transcription factor SL1, is structurally related
74 l sequence element (PSE), which recruits the basal transcription factor SNAPc, and a distal sequence
76 we report that Atgl is down-regulated by the basal transcription factor Sp1 in preadipocytes and that
77 e promoter lacks canonical binding sites for basal transcription factors such as TATA and CCAAT boxes
78 mal activator Sp1, and the components of the basal transcription factors such as TBP, TFIIB, and Cdk7
79 ntial for the DNA looping and recruitment of basal transcription factors such as TFIIB and Cdk7 but n
80 ORE)) and is stimulated by promoter-specific basal transcription factors, such as two human TFIIB fam
81 omain protein Brd2 is closely related to the basal transcription factor TAF(II)250, which is essentia
84 e promoter DNA is recognized and bent by the basal transcription factor TATA-binding protein (TBP).
85 matin remodeling factor component BRG-1, and basal transcription factors TATA-binding protein (TBP) a
86 This domain has been reported to bind the basal transcription factors TATA-binding protein and TFI
87 e in specific interactions in vitro with the basal transcription factors TATA-binding protein, TFIIB,
88 ar transcription factors Fos and Jun and the basal transcription factor TBP (TATA binding protein).
91 complex multisubunit RNA polymerase and the basal transcription factors TBP and TF(II)B, closely res
94 e EICP0 protein interacted directly with the basal transcription factors TFIIB and TBP and that the E
95 assay, ICP4 was unable to interact with the basal transcription factors, TFIIB, TFIIE, TFIIF, and TF
100 ing the interaction of these proteins is the basal transcription factor TFIID, which recognizes the c
104 system and interacted specifically with the basal transcription factor (TFIIE) in HeLa nuclear extra
107 mino acids 142-485) selectively bound to the basal transcription factors TFIIF and the TATA-box-bindi
108 preliminary studies, we have identified the basal transcription factor TFIIH as the potential target
112 nscription by disrupting the assembly of the basal transcription factor TFIIH through sequestration o
113 or bi-allelic mutations in components of the basal transcription factor TFIIH, and these mutations le
114 interaction between SCL and a subunit of the basal transcription factor TFIIH, suggesting a potential
120 nts represented the first demonstration of a basal transcription factor that binds, in an activation-
121 eveal that NC2 (Dr1-Drap1) is a bifunctional basal transcription factor that differentially regulates
122 s same region of p53 is able to bind several basal transcription factors that appear to be important
124 atinized templates suppressed recruitment of basal transcription factors, thereby amplifying the effe
125 ng protein (TBP), RVFV appears to target the basal transcription factor THIIH to induce shut-off of h
127 er, the Tat protein could then interact with basal transcription factors to activate transcription.
133 TFIIH is a 10-subunit RNA polymerase II basal transcription factor with a dual role in DNA repai
134 polymerase II subunits and their associated basal transcription factors, with the coordinated gain a
135 DNA, there are several reports of RNAPII and basal transcription factors within silenced regions.