TAND-1 and TAND-2 of TAF-1 blocks the DNA binding cleft of TPB and the n-terminal stirrup.
<h3>Explain function of TAF(I).</h3>
- Part of a protein known as transcription factor IID can be made using instructions from the TAF1 gene (TFIID).
- The body's cells and tissues all have this protein, which connects to and binds to DNA there.
- The majority of genes' activity is controlled by transcription factor IID.
- A preinitiation complex made up of a number of initiation components must be assembled before RNA polymerase II can begin transcription of a gene from its core promoter region.
- It is believed that the TFIID transcription factor complex, which is made up of the TATA-binding protein (TBP) and TBP-associated factors (TAF(II)s), binds to the various promoters in a sequence-specific manner to initiate the assembly of this complex.
- Here, we identify and characterize a novel multiprotein complex made up of a number of TAF(II)s and other proteins but lacking either TBP or a TBP-like factor.
- In in vitro transcription experiments, this complex can take the place of TFIID on both TATA-containing and TATA-lacking promoters.
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You could do a short story about a man who leaves his home full of energy and ready to go ( like oxinated blood leaving the hart) and the farther he walks away from is home the less energy he has. when he don with his walk he goes home to rest ( deoxinated blood going back to the hart) when he gets home he goes to his home he goes to the refrigerator and gets some food ( deoxinated blood goes to lungs) and the goes to bed to do the same thing later
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I think the answer probably be the second one
attach to a host cell
Mass/seconds^2 : mass per seconds squared