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Role of indirect readout mechanism in TATA box binding protein–DNA interaction
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 2015Gene expression generally initiates from recognition of TATA-box binding protein (TBP) to the minor groove of DNA of TATA box sequence where the DNA structure is significantly different from B-DNA. We have carried out molecular dynamics simulation studies of TBP-DNA system to understand how the DNA structure alters for efficient binding.
Manas Mondal +3 more
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Isolation and characterization of the Drosophila gene encoding the TATA box binding protein, TFIID
Cell, 1990To investigate the biochemical mechanisms involved in interactions between regulatory factors and the general transcription complex, we have cloned, expressed, and characterized the Drosophila gene encoding the TATA binding protein, dTFIID. Comparison of the protein sequences of the Drosophila and yeast TATA binding proteins reveals a bipartite ...
T, Hoey +4 more
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"Protein Engineering, Design and Selection", 1995
The structures of the complexes between TATA-box binding proteins (TBPs) and DNA solved recently with X-ray crystallography identify both direct and indirect readout interactions. Examples of indirect readout mechanisms in these complexes are DNA bending and non-local electrostatic complementarity.
N, Pastor, H, Weinstein
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The structures of the complexes between TATA-box binding proteins (TBPs) and DNA solved recently with X-ray crystallography identify both direct and indirect readout interactions. Examples of indirect readout mechanisms in these complexes are DNA bending and non-local electrostatic complementarity.
N, Pastor, H, Weinstein
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Journal of molecular biology, 1998
The TATA binding protein (TBP), which plays a central role in gene regulation as an essential component of all three nuclear transcription systems, sharply kinks the TATA box at two sites and severely contorts the intervening DNA segment. DNA constructs with precisely localized flexure have been used to investigate the special repertoire of mechanisms ...
GROVE A. +4 more
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The TATA binding protein (TBP), which plays a central role in gene regulation as an essential component of all three nuclear transcription systems, sharply kinks the TATA box at two sites and severely contorts the intervening DNA segment. DNA constructs with precisely localized flexure have been used to investigate the special repertoire of mechanisms ...
GROVE A. +4 more
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Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 2009
TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a subunit of basal transcription factor TFIID that recognizes and binds to the TATA-box on TATA-containing promoters of class II genes, and starts assembling RNA polymerase II basal transcription complex. It is shown in many works that the sequence of TATA-box with its flanking regions affects the level of basal and ...
P M, Ponomarenko +6 more
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TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a subunit of basal transcription factor TFIID that recognizes and binds to the TATA-box on TATA-containing promoters of class II genes, and starts assembling RNA polymerase II basal transcription complex. It is shown in many works that the sequence of TATA-box with its flanking regions affects the level of basal and ...
P M, Ponomarenko +6 more
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